• The Sivascarpet originated in Turkey, and thus named after the region of Sivas, Turkey, in Western Anatolia. Sivas rugs are very popular carpets and considered to be some of the finest of oriental area rugs.  The wool is very luminous and and soft to walk on. These highly sought after handmade area rugs are woven with 100% handspun wool and natural dyes. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  11'8"X18'0"

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  • Kilims are flat-woven rugs that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Kilim (also known as Kelim, Gelim and Gilim) rugs are the most well known of the Oriental flat weaves, similar to the Native American Navajo or Mexican Sarape rug.  The word "Kilim" originated from the Persian word "gelim", which means "to spread roughly". Kilim rugs dates back to the ancient times - during the eleventh century A.D. Although archaeological evidence proves that it exists as early as 7000 B.C with several Kilim woven textiles being recovered from Turkey. Their color comes from the weft which is tightly intertwined with the warp. Rather than an actual pile, it's the weave that gives them their design and color.  Traditionally kilims have been- and are still- being used for many different purposes, not only are they popular floor-coverings, but they also serve as wall-coverings, bedding, shade and entrance modesty-curtain as well as horse and donkey coverings. Produced throughout a vast region from Western China, Central Asia Iran, Turkey, Caucasian region to Turkey and Easter Europe; Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary all have variations of Kilim woven rugs each with their own unique color, pattern and design. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  7'x10', 8'x10'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'9"x7'4"  

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 10'1"x14'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'8"x13'7"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 10'x14'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'4"x4'9"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'x6'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'x6'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'11"x6'0"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'x6'5"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'x6'6"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'11"x6'7"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 6'1"x8'5"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 6'2"x8'10"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'9"x7'4"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'11"x8'3"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 6'3"x8'3"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'9"x7'11"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'10"x9'2"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'6"x7'9"

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  • Historically the term Aryana was referred to Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and Central Asia. In fact it's believed that's where the name "Iran" originally came from.  These descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, and nomadic weavers created beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool came from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan and Eastern Iran, where produces a longer wearing and beautiful rug. Only natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using Indigo, Madder root, kesuphul, Walnut husk, Ousparak and Pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  8'3" X 9'9"  

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'10"x11'11"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'0"x11'10"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'1"x11'8"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'1"x4'10"

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  • "Antique rugs hold a unique charm and are treasured for their artistry, craftsmanship, and historical significance. These rugs must be handwoven and can be several decades or even centuries old. They often carry intricate designs, vibrant colors, and cultural stories that make them valuable and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts." Here are some key points about antique rugs: Age: To be classified as an antique, a rug should be at least 75 years old. Rugs between 50 and 74 years old are often considered semi-antique. Materials: Antique rugs are typically made from natural fibers such as wool, silk, or cotton. Wool is the most common material used in traditional handmade rugs due to its durability and availability. Handmade Craftsmanship: Antique rugs are meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans. The weaving process involves knotting individual threads to create the intricate patterns and designs. Design and Patterns: Antique rugs often feature elaborate designs, motifs, and patterns that reflect the cultural heritage of the region where they were made. These designs can range from floral and geometric to intricate medallions and pictorial representations. Origin: Antique rugs come from various regions around the world, each having its unique style and characteristics. Some renowned rug-producing regions include Persia (now Iran), Turkey, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, and India. Collectibility and Value: The rarity, age, condition, and design of antique rugs greatly influence their collectibility and value. Rugs that are well-preserved and display exceptional craftsmanship can command significant prices in the market. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Runner Measurements:  3'1"x14'4"

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  • "Antique rugs hold a unique charm and are treasured for their artistry, craftsmanship, and historical significance. These rugs must be handwoven and can be several decades or even centuries old. They often carry intricate designs, vibrant colors, and cultural stories that make them valuable and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts." Here are some key points about antique rugs: Age: To be classified as an antique, a rug should be at least 75 years old. Rugs between 50 and 74 years old are often considered semi-antique. Materials: Antique rugs are typically made from natural fibers such as wool, silk, or cotton. Wool is the most common material used in traditional handmade rugs due to its durability and availability. Handmade Craftsmanship: Antique rugs are meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans. The weaving process involves knotting individual threads to create the intricate patterns and designs. Design and Patterns: Antique rugs often feature elaborate designs, motifs, and patterns that reflect the cultural heritage of the region where they were made. These designs can range from floral and geometric to intricate medallions and pictorial representations. Origin: Antique rugs come from various regions around the world, each having its unique style and characteristics. Some renowned rug-producing regions include Persia (now Iran), Turkey, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, and India. Collectibility and Value: The rarity, age, condition, and design of antique rugs greatly influence their collectibility and value. Rugs that are well-preserved and display exceptional craftsmanship can command significant prices in the market. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Runner Measurements:  3'7"x8'7"

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  • "Antique rugs hold a unique charm and are treasured for their artistry, craftsmanship, and historical significance. These rugs must be handwoven and can be several decades or even centuries old. They often carry intricate designs, vibrant colors, and cultural stories that make them valuable and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts." Here are some key points about antique rugs: Age: To be classified as an antique, a rug should be at least 75 years old. Rugs between 50 and 74 years old are often considered semi-antique. Materials: Antique rugs are typically made from natural fibers such as wool, silk, or cotton. Wool is the most common material used in traditional handmade rugs due to its durability and availability. Handmade Craftsmanship: Antique rugs are meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans. The weaving process involves knotting individual threads to create the intricate patterns and designs. Design and Patterns: Antique rugs often feature elaborate designs, motifs, and patterns that reflect the cultural heritage of the region where they were made. These designs can range from floral and geometric to intricate medallions and pictorial representations. Origin: Antique rugs come from various regions around the world, each having its unique style and characteristics. Some renowned rug-producing regions include Persia (now Iran), Turkey, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, and India. Collectibility and Value: The rarity, age, condition, and design of antique rugs greatly influence their collectibility and value. Rugs that are well-preserved and display exceptional craftsmanship can command significant prices in the market. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Runner Measurements:  4'7"x11'2"

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  • "Antique rugs hold a unique charm and are treasured for their artistry, craftsmanship, and historical significance. These rugs must be handwoven and can be several decades or even centuries old. They often carry intricate designs, vibrant colors, and cultural stories that make them valuable and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts." Here are some key points about antique rugs: Age: To be classified as an antique, a rug should be at least 75 years old. Rugs between 50 and 74 years old are often considered semi-antique. Materials: Antique rugs are typically made from natural fibers such as wool, silk, or cotton. Wool is the most common material used in traditional handmade rugs due to its durability and availability. Handmade Craftsmanship: Antique rugs are meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans. The weaving process involves knotting individual threads to create the intricate patterns and designs. Design and Patterns: Antique rugs often feature elaborate designs, motifs, and patterns that reflect the cultural heritage of the region where they were made. These designs can range from floral and geometric to intricate medallions and pictorial representations. Origin: Antique rugs come from various regions around the world, each having its unique style and characteristics. Some renowned rug-producing regions include Persia (now Iran), Turkey, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China, and India. Collectibility and Value: The rarity, age, condition, and design of antique rugs greatly influence their collectibility and value. Rugs that are well-preserved and display exceptional craftsmanship can command significant prices in the market. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  4'0"x9'9"