306 E 61st St New York City, NY 10065 , United States Call Seller 212.586.5511

Showrooms

Midcentury Samarkand Handwoven Wool Rug in Beige and Brown Shades

$ 7,000
  • Description
    Samarkand is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Central Asia whose Sogdian name translates as “Stone Fort” or Rock Town”. The name gives the idea of the town’s harsh surroundings, composed of arid steppes, vast deserts and rugged mountain ranges. Yet, this unwelcoming place became home to some of the most incredible vintage rugs.

    The vintage Samarkand rug before your eyes is an original example of its mother-town craft. The abstract botanical and geometric design is both recherché and elegant. Paired with the color palette of earthy tones, including shades of brown and beige with carmine undertones, it will become the centerpiece of any contemporary interior.

    The vintage rug can boast of impeccable execution. It was masterfully hand-knotted of the finest wool in accordance with traditional weaving techniques. If properly maintained, it will serve its owners for generations without any signs of wear.
  • More Information
  • Dimensions
Message from Seller:

Founded in 1965, Doris Leslie Blau is a legendary New York City rug emporium, renowned for its selection of antique, vintage, and contemporary pieces. Now owned by Nader Bolour, the gallery continues its tradition of offering exceptional designs while also creating custom rugs that reinvent traditional textures and styles. | nader@dlbrugs.com | 212.586.5511

Sign In To View Price close

You must Sign In to your account to view the price. If you don’t have an account, please Create an Account below.

Loading...
Loading... Loading...
  • This website uses cookies to track how visitors use our website to provide a better user experience. By continuing to browse this website, you are agreeing to our cookie policy
    Ok
Join InCollect close

Join to view prices, save favorites, share collections and connect with others.

Forgot Password?
  • Be the first to see new listings and weekly events
    Invalid Email. Please try again.
    Enter