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Lysandra

$5,200.00
Hand-knotted in mid-to-late 20th century, Lysandra” (Elegance and Noble Presence - Ancient Greek) features a densely packed all-over floral design, arranged in a symmetrical layout. The repeating stylized flower clusters and vine tendrils evoke harmony and balance, offering visual rhythm across the rich burgundy-red field. The color palette is bold yet harmonious; a deep red background supports fine floral detailing in golden beige, navy blue, leaf green, and soft brown. The wide borders framed in ochre with secondary borders in ivory and red, contain finely articulated rosettes and meandering vines that reinforce the traditional structure. The dense hand-knotted construction using premium wool and a sturdy cotton foundation guarantees its durability and lasting beauty, representing a valuable investment. This composition is ideal for formal interiors or gallery-like settings where precision and color saturation are prized.

Medallón de Seda

$3,780.00
Woven in the early-20th-century, Medallón de Seda” (Silken Medallion - Spanish) features a multi-lobed medallion integrating stylized blossoms and angular motifs referring to protection, fertility, and natural beauty, with abstraction of leaf, bud, and ram’s horn forms.  The main field is a saturated red, while the corner spandrels balance the composition with soft tones of blue, beige, and amber. Surrounding borders are adorned with rhythmic palmette and rosette sequences. Crafted using the traditional Ghiordes knot, Medallón de Seda is woven with quality wool on a wool foundation, allowing for crisp pattern resolution and long-lasting durability. Medallón de Seda has a symmetrical layout, high knot density, and contrasting tonal palette originating from plant-based natural dyes. Medallón de Seda suits formal living areas, boutique interiors, or personal study rooms; it may also be displayed on a wall as a decorative centerpiece.

Mihrab-ı Nur

$7,800.00
Featuring a defined mihrab (prayer niche) composition, “Mihrab-ı Nur” (Mihrab of Light - Turkish) is a rare hand-knotted prayer rug woven in the early-to-mid 20th century. The pointed arch of the mihrab is set within a saturated burgundy-red field, symbolizing divine devotion, while stylized motifs resembling mosque architecture and hanging lamps emphasize its liturgical character. The richly decorated spandrels and borders showcase symbolic forms such as ram’s horns (heroism, strength), tulips or rosettes (paradise, renewal), and abstract bird motifs, associated with spiritual messages. The navy-blue border with gold, saffron, and beige contrasts brings visual depth and balances the sacred core with an earthly frame. Hand-knotted using the Ghiordes knot, Mihrab-ı Nur is woven with resilient wool on a cotton foundation and made with natural dyes derived from plants. It reflects the folk interpretation of religious geometry with regional aesthetics. Perfect for connoisseurs of devotional art or collectors of ethnographic textiles, this rug offers both historical significance and spiritual resonance.

Nava

$4,650.00
Woven in the latter half of the 20th century, "Nava" (tune/melody - Persian) showcases a dense all-over pattern of floral forms. The deep red field acts as a vibrant canvas for the botanical motifs, which are rendered in soft tones of cream, blue, and olive. Nava embraces a continuous design, reflecting a structured yet organic feel. The floral border frames the field, creating a balanced visual effect that suits both traditional and modern interiors. Crafted using high-quality wool for the pile on a cotton foundation, Nava has a durable yet refined structure with symmetrical Ghiordes knots. Favorable for collectors drawn to rare examples of elegant traditional weaving, Nava is intended for homes that appreciate heritage but also need practical elegance underfoot.

Nevado

$5,900.00
Woven in the mid-to-late 20th century, Nevado” (Snowy or Frosted – Spanish) features rhythmic repetition of stylized leaf and flower motifs across a cream-toned field. The tightly arranged pattern gives Nevado a rich and continuous texture that adds depth without overwhelming the space. A warm border in shades of burnt orange and terra cotta encloses the field with a rosette motif, providing contrast and cohesion. Nevado’s structure consists of a durable wool pile on a cotton foundation, crafted using the traditional Ghiordes symmetrical knotting technique, which ensures longevity and clarity in intricate detailing. The color palette blends soft neutrals with subtle blues, reds, and earthy greens, ideal for traditional, eclectic, or transitional interiors. Nevado is a practical, yet refined choice for collectors or decorators looking for a versatile statement piece with authenticity.

Nevbahar

$5,100.00
Hand-knotted in the early-to-mid-20th century, Nevbahar” (New Spring - Turkish) features a refined central medallion set within a patterned floral field. The design centers around a multi-lobed diamond medallion rendered in soft beige and muted rose tones, surrounded by a symmetrical array of stylized vines, palmettes, and rosettes. The rich brown-black ground creates contrast, allowing the ornate botanical details in sage green, antique gold, and dusty blue to stand out. The floral scrollwork symbolizes abundance and continuity, while the medallion reflects unity and cosmic centrality. Woven using the Turkish Ghiordes knot, this piece features a medium-to-high knot density, indicating a skilled artisan’s hand. The wool pile is resilient yet soft, anchored on a strong cotton foundation. Nevbahar is ideal for a formal sitting room, under a statement table, or hung on the wall as a textile focal point.

Noctis Floris

$4,990.00
Produced in the mid-to-late 20th century,Noctis Floris” (Flower of the Night - Latin) reflects the refined craftsmanship of experienced artisans. At the core of Noctis Floris lies a floral medallion with multiple lobes and stylized rosettes, anchored within a midnight blue field that emphasizes the intricate motifs. Surrounding the medallion, graceful vines, leaf sprays, and traditional blossoms unfold in orderly repetition. The corner spandrels and dual borders echo with these patterns with soft geometric balance and visual continuity. The color palette is dominated by navy, deep terracotta, cream, and olive, delivering contrast and harmony. Its structure features a wool pile on a cotton foundation, tied using the traditional Ghiordes knot, ensuring durability and crisp design clarity. As an elegant addition for connoisseurs of classic Anatolian aesthetics, Noctis Floris would make a versatile centerpiece in both traditional and modern interiors.

Noor-e-Gul

$4,200.00
Emanating grace and symmetry, "Noor-e-Gul" (Light of the Flower - Urdu) from the mid-20th century brings refined craftsmanship to the forefront. Noor-e-Gul features an ivory-toned field that sets the stage for a central medallion, which is framed by vines, floral, and palmette forms. Crafted with a wool pile on a cotton foundation, Noor-e-Gul offers a soft but also resilient surface that enhances everyday durability without compromising elegance. The Ghiordes knotting style lends density to the floral motifs, allowing intricate blues, browns, and subtle greens to stand out in a well-matched contrast. With its clear design and timeless palette, Noor-e-Gul is an excellent choice for those seeking a piece that merges ornamental detail with versatile charm.

Ornis Aurelia

$4,200.00
Hand-knotted in the late 19th century, Ornis Aurelia” (Golden Bird - Greek) is a rare and exquisitely detailed hand-knotted piece for its richly symbolic design and mature, subdued palette. This antique textile features an all-over composition of scrolling floral motifs and carefully placed bird figures, creating a tableau reminiscent of a stylized garden or heavenly orchard. Rendered in faded terracotta, soft beige, and olive-tinted greens with muted blue accents, the field is alive with flowing botanical motifs and winged creatures. The sparrows carry profound symbolism of joy, the spirit, or messages from the divine. Their pairing with blossoming flora alludes to love, harmony, and the eternal bond between soul and nature. A robust floral border with repeating palmettes encloses the central scene, reinforcing themes of life, growth, and containment of paradise within a frame. Crafted using the traditional Ghiordes knot with old Italian-Floss on a cotton foundation, Ornis Aurelia demonstrates refined workmanship and durability. Dating to the late 19th century, it maintains structural integrity while offering the patina and wear that appeals to serious collectors of aged Anatolian works. Perfect as a statement piece in a reading room, music salon, or boutique entryway, this rug invites intimate reflection and adds poetic charm to thoughtfully curated interiors.

Orta Bahar

$3,290.00
“Orta Bahar” (Mid-Spring - Turkish) was hand-knotted in the early-to-mid 20th century. It has a central diamond medallion on a brick-red field that is framed by multiple borders filled with ram’s horn, hooked amulet, and floral motifs. The medallion symbolizes a central gathering or protective emblem, while the powerful ram’s horn motifs convey strength and resilience. The color palette is dominated by rust red, saffron yellow, creamy ivory, and soft gray, accented by touches of dark plum and olive green. The side panels and corner spandrels introduce dynamic contrast with zig-zag and cross-like forms that allude to fertility, unity, and protective beliefs. Crafted using the Ghiordes (symmetrical) knot, with a wool pile on a wool foundation and plant-based natural dyes, Orta Bahar is dense yet refined, with visible hand-spun irregularities that reinforce its authenticity. Ideal for collectors or those seeking a statement piece for interiors, Orta Bahar brings warmth and symbolism into any space.

Palmette Harmony

$5,200.00
Woven in the mid-20th-century, “Palmette Harmony” presents a classical central medallion composition with floral forms and palmette motifs, framed by graceful vine scrolls and balanced corner spandrels. Symmetrical composition and delicate elements give Palmette Harmony a regal presence, making it an ideal centerpiece for formal interiors. Its palette combines refined earth tones and soft colors, which enhance the visual depth of the design. Woven with high-quality wool on a cotton foundation, Palmette Harmony features a tightly knotted structure that ensures long-lasting durability. Whether displayed in a room or hall, this classical medallion rug will add a sense of heritage, grace, and crafted beauty to any setting.

Passage of Hues

$4,380.00
This hand-knotted hall rug, Passage of Hues” from the mid-20th-century, is a combination of architectural rhythm and chromatic richness. Eight pointed arches run lengthwise along the central field, and each is colored in hues such as ochre, brick-red, navy, olive-green, teal, and black. These arches may be interpreted as stylized gateways, suggesting a procession of spiritual or architectural elements. The borders feature an arrangement of floral and geometric motifs, including small amulet-hooks believed to serve protective or talismanic functions. Executed using the durable Ghiordes knot, Passage of Hues has a wool pile on a cotton foundation, which retains color saturation beautifully, indicating high-quality dyeing and fiber work. Passage of Hues is well-suited for entryways, corridors, or as a visual anchor in transitional spaces. It will appeal to design professionals, cultural collectors, or homeowners seeking both heritage and form.