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Antique Senneh Kilim 108×63 Cod. 140000000804
Senneh kilim of this fineness are rather rare, above all if…
Antique Senneh Rug 95×63 Cod. 140000000535
The city of Senneh, Kurdistan, has probably produced the thinnest…
Antique Senneh Kilim 126×68 Cod. 140000000031
ANTIQUE SENNEH KILIM FINE – The city of Senneh, Kurdistan, has probably produced the thinnest rugs knotted of the ancient Persia and his style was preserved for centuries.
From Baft to Birjand rugs
Baft or Baff Baften is a verb, which means to knot in Farsi (Iran). It is used as a suffix to indicate the Rugs origin or analogy: bibi-baft, senneh-baff, armeni-baft, Senneh baft. Sometimes, it is used associated to different origins. For example Sench baft means fabric as Seneh, Baft-E-Seneh means cloth from Sench. Baft is […]
From Kazak Sewan to Kuba rugs
Kazak Sewan As the name suggests they were knotted in the area around the lake Sewan. In Kazak Sewan rugs a mighty cruciform shield covers almost the entire field, usually deep red brick, and is surrounded by a broad white outline and inside there is another star medallion typical of the Kazak Fachralu with hooked motifs. Kazak […]
From Kuba to Marmoucha Berber rug
Kuba Perepedil or Pirpedil The area of origin is north of Kuba. The Perepedil rugs have a unique ornamentation. On a background usually dark blue (rarely white or red), in a clear and conspicuous design aligned on the main axis, rest patterns like very arched ram’s horns, called Wurma, they alternate with Karagashli flowers surrounded […]
From Sciscaoua rug to Shirvan rug
Shahsavan Soumak The Soumak rugs weaved by the Shahsavan tribe, the Shah’s favourite. Sciscaoua Berber rugs They come from the region between Marrakech and the Atlantic Ocean, tribal rugs with predominantly reds, oranges and more recently, green and purple. They are usually almost monochromatic or with very little design always anthropomorphic. The wools are high and […]




