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Turkoman Hand-knotted Brown Rug - 3'5 x 6'3 (Afghanistan)
Enhance your decor with the ancient enchantment of a hand-knotted Turkoman rug. Turkoman rugs are produced by nomadic weavers of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and the province of Khorassan in northeastern Iran. They are easily distinguished from Persian rugs by their dominant red to red-brown background color, geometric patterns, and unique octagonal motifs known as gul. Weavers of these regions usually use the symmetrical Turkish double knotting style, which tends to be dense and tightly packed down. The asymmetrical Persian knot can also be seen in cities such as Ardabil. The pile of these rugs is thick lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. Cotton is the material of choice for the foundation because it is very strong. However, goat hair can also be seen in some Turkish tribal carpets. In a few regions such as Ardabil, silk is blended in with the wool pile to produce a luxurious touch. Natural vegetable and root dyes are mainly used for the coloring of the rugs. These rugs are generally very sturdy, displaying their brilliant artistry in your home for years to come. Made with 100-percent wool known as 'qaraqol', this magnificent piece includes 268 knots per square inch. This fine Turkoman rug has brown color back ground with beige and navy accent colors. Find the creations of artisans from across the globe at Overtstock.com. Slight variation in the color and designs in each piece is normal in handmade rugs. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo. Imported

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