Ivory Medallion
“Ivory Medallion” features a classic central medallion surrounded by balanced floral and vine motifs drawn from both Persian and Ottoman design influences. It is hand-knotted in the mid-20th century from high-quality wool on a strong cotton base and knotted in the durable Turkish Ghiordes style.
Ivory Medallion’s light ivory field is beautifully accented with calm browns, blues, and soft grey tones, blending easily into traditional and/or modern interiors. With its bold color palette and formal symmetry, this piece brings precision craftsmanship and subtle sophistication to any space. Ivory Medallion offers a refined choice for collectors or decorators looking for a versatile statement piece.
Jewel-Toned Medallion
"Jewel-Toned Medallion" is a stunning example of late 20th-century craftsmanship. Featuring a grand central medallion framed by floral motifs and scrolling vines, Jewel-Toned Medallion reflects refined symmetry and intricate detailing. Hand-knotted using quality wool on a cotton foundation, Jewel-Toned Medallion employs the traditional Ghiordes knotting, ensuring durability and design clarity. The deep indigo-blue field creates a luxurious backdrop, enriched with contrasting tons of soft red, beige, muted greens, and golden accents that highlight the rug’s floral and geometric detailing.
With its formal elegance, rich color palette, and finely balanced composition, Jewel-Toned Medallion is ideal for adding sophistication to classic or contemporary interiors. It is a perfect centerpiece that offers warmth, structure, and a sense of heritage to any living space.
Kashan Grid
Handwoven in mid-to-late 20th-century, “Kashan Grid” (design reference to lattice motifs - English) features an all-over repeating pattern of stylized boteh or diamond-shaped motifs. The symmetrical repetition is framed by finely detailed borders with traditional rosette and vine motifs, lending the piece structure and sophistication. Kashan Grid’s color palette centers around a deep claret base, accented with ivory, navy, and muted gold tones.
Kashan Grid is crafted from a high-quality wool pile on a cotton foundation, utilizing the classical Ghiordes knotting technique, ensuring a durable structure and a dense, clearly articulated pattern. The knot density is moderately high, supporting intricate visual clarity throughout. This contrast highlights the complexity of the design while making it suitable for classic and modern interiors. As a versatile and refined piece, Kashan Grid serves as a tasteful accent for formal settings or layered eclectic spaces.
Kervan
Woven in early 20th Century, “Kervan” (Caravan - Turkish) features a bold tribal aesthetic rarely seen in classical Anatolian weaving. The design centers on a distinctive horizontal layout with two rows of stylized, camel-like animal figures, symbolizing endurance, trade, and prosperity. These zoomorphic forms are flanked by intricate geometric panels, including diamonds, crosses, and starbursts, many of which function as protective motifs or fertility symbols in traditional weaving vocabulary. The earthy red and muted blue tones are rendered on a deep brown and beige base, creating a grounded, symmetrical rhythm. Multiple borders framed with ram’s horn variations and X-motifs reinforce themes of strength, masculinity, and continuity.
Crafted using the Turkish Ghiordes knot, Kervan has a dense wool pile and a cotton foundation, ensuring exceptional durability. It is an excellent fit for interiors seeking an ethnic or folkloric anchor piece, or for collectors drawn to rare examples of figurative weaving.
Khvarenah
Hand-knotted in the early-20th-century, “Khvarenah” (Spiritual Radiance / Divine Glory - Persian) embodies a diamond-like central medallion set as the focal point against a deep terracotta field, encircled by elaborate multi-bordered frames. The rich palette features earthy reds, midnight blue, ochre, and ivory, supporting its bold pattern while retaining a grounded, organic harmony. Symbolically, the central medallion is often interpreted as a motif of unity and cosmic order. Ram’s horn motifs found in the border evoke protection, fertility, and strength, while zig-zag and hooked forms signify vitality and life’s flow. Star-like elements further suggest spiritual guidance or illumination.
Khvarenah is woven using the traditional Turkish Ghiordes knot, known for its durability and clear geometric articulation. It is woven with a wool pile on a wool foundation and natural plant-based dyes. Ideal for collectors, design professionals, or homeowners seeking a bold yet timeless statement piece, Khvarenah is especially well-suited for living rooms, study rooms, or entryways where its symbolic geometry and earthy tones can anchor the space with cultural depth and visual strength.
Kızıl Bahçe
Produced in the mid-to-late 20th century, “Kızıl Bahçe” (Crimson Garden – Turkish) features a patterned all-over floral design rendered with precision and harmony. Its deep red field creates a visually striking foundation, adorned with stylized floral motifs and scrolling vine forms. The border frames the central field with alternating botanical motifs in beige and blue, and symbolically, the arrangement of them convey the themes of fertility, abundance, and the continuity of life.
The use of Turkish Ghiordes double-knots and a wool pile on a cotton foundation ensures durability and definition. As an ideal piece for collectors or interior designers, Kızıl Bahçe offers timeless elegance, adaptability, and enduring material quality.
Königliches Ornament
Woven in the late 20th-century, “Königliches Ornament” (Royal Ornament – German) has a multi-lobed medallion, woven into a golden ochre field and adorned with stylish botanical forms. The design incorporates corner spandrels and a border with rhythmic floral ornamentation. Symbolically, the central medallion is associated with harmony and spiritual grounding, while the florals and vine elements express continuity, abundance, and the life cycle.
Crafted using the traditional symmetrical Ghiordes knot, Königliches Ornament boasts a dense wool pile on a durable cotton foundation. The contrasting use of deep blue, maroon, and sage within the golden field creates a vibrant yet balanced aesthetic that adapts beautifully to both classic and contemporary interiors. Whether displayed as a luxurious centerpiece in a living room, or incorporated into a refined personal collection, Königliches Ornament offers both decorative elegance and lasting cultural value.
La Serenata
“La Serenata” (The Serenade - Italian) features a central floral medallion, executed with stylized blossoms and delicate leaf arrangements, set against a clean, open beige field, designed to highlight the clarity and elegance of the central motif. Smaller floral details are dispersed across the field in a balanced yet restrained rhythm. The diagonally banded outer border contrasts sharply with the central field, featuring linear floral elements in warm tones of crimson, mustard, and ivory. Symbolically, the floral medallion evokes themes of harmony, nature’s renewal, and spiritual grounding, while the open field invites interpretation as a symbol of space and serenity.
Crafted using the symmetrical Ghiordes knot, La Serenata features a wool pile on a wool foundation and plant-based natural dyes, ensuring both clarity in design and structural integrity. La Serenata is ideal for collectors and stylists drawn to minimalist elegance with historic depth. Its unique central-focus format makes it a perfect candidate for placement under coffee tables, in reading corners, or even as a wall-hung textile art piece in more curated interiors.
Lalezar
With its balanced design, “Lalezar” (Tulip garden - Turkish) embodies elegance and structure. Hand-knotted during the early half of the 20th century, Lalezar features a floral lattice design, executed with precision. Motifs are rendered in rosettes, petal clusters, and flowing vine work, reflecting an architectural effect in its repetition and surface. The field has a soft beige ground, which creates a contrast to the detailing in deep crimson, indigo, and soft olive.
Lalezar is knotted using the Ghiordes style with a wool pile on a cotton foundation with medium-fine knot density. It is ideal for both decorative and practical use in elegant living rooms, offices, or boutique interiors.
Le Jardin de Feu
As a true celebration of traditional artistry, “Le Jardin de Feu” (The Garden of Fire - French), woven in the late 20th century, embodies the mastery of Turkish weaving at its peak. The saturated red field forms a luxurious backdrop for a field of rendered floral motifs, arranged in an all-over lattice that mirrors imperial aesthetics. This design choice is not just decorative; it symbolizes abundance, harmony, and the cyclical nature of life.
Woven using high-grade wool on a cotton base, Le Jardin de Feu’s knotting technique employs the Ghiordes knot, ensuring durability and fine pattern articulation. The visual rhythm is enhanced by subtle blues, creams, and khaki accents that give the piece a timeless elegance and warmth. The defined floral borders echo traditional framing styles, providing visual structure without overpowering the richly populated center. Whether placed in a collector’s gallery or a refined living space, Le Jardin de Feu offers both historical value and aesthetic brilliance.
Lev Tahor
This antique Bor, Niğde rug, “Lev Tahor” (Pure Heart - Hebrew) is distinguished by its bold central medallion and a densely decorated symbolic field. At its heart lies a multi-lobed medallion, surrounded by stylized geometric and vegetal forms. The composition is framed by a wide border, where repeated motifs such as ram’s horns and hands-on-hips appear; symbols traditionally associated with fertility, strength, and womanhood. Stylized animal figures and amulets throughout the field reflect beliefs in protection and prosperity. The deep madder-red ground is enriched with shades of indigo, ivory, saffron, and faded greens, lending Lev Tahor an earthy yet vibrant character.
Woven using the Ghiordes (symmetrical) knot and high-quality wool on a wool foundation, and plant-based natural dyes, Lev Tahor embodies robust craftsmanship. It is a remarkable heritage rug, ideal for collectors and those seeking statement pieces rich in symbolism. Lev Tahor would serve beautifully as a centerpiece in a study, library, or gallery-style living area where its cultural depth can be appreciated up close.
Luz de Granada
Woven in the early-to mid-20th century, “Luz de Granada” (Granada Light – Spanish) is distinguished by its central lozenge-shaped medallion, a geometric motif softened by layered floral infills. The field is populated by rosette-like clusters and stylized leaves, while the corner spandrels and wide borders echo these elements in alternating patterns. Rendered in a palette of golden-tan, earthy red, olive black, and soft pistachio greens, the composition offers warmth without overwhelming detail.
Crafted using the symmetrical Ghiordes knot, Luz de Granada features a wool pile on a cotton foundation and plant-based natural dyes, ensuring both clarity in design and structural integrity. Luz de Granada is ideal for collectors or design-focused buyers, and works beautifully in formal living rooms, libraries, or boutique interiors.