Rugs from turkey. I am unsure of the material. They are in amazing condition. No tears or worn down areas. My uncle was in the navy and he brought this back on his plane in the early 90s. I wish I could tell you more about them but he died in 2001 due to his job. The pictures make the rug look way brighter than they are if that helps you when trying to figure out the details on it. I’m submitting another rug I will put same info. They have been wrapped up and protected with plastic and not used for over 10 years now. I have been trying to find a professional cleaner for them. Just so they are nice and fresh!
Roughly 7 feet wide by 11 feet long
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Based on the images and available information, this item is:
A Buchara Oriental Turkish rug, 20th century. Wool, with geometric and guns decoration in red tones.
Bukhara, a historic city in modern-day Uzbekistan, has a rich tradition of producing Oriental Turkish rugs that date back centuries. 20th-century Bukhara Oriental Turkish rugs are characterized by their distinctive design elements and cultural significance. These rugs often feature bold geometric patterns and a deep red color palette, which reflects the region's heritage and cultural identity.
The 20th-century Bukhara Oriental Turkish rugs are known for their fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. They are typically handwoven by skilled artisans using high-quality wool or silk, resulting in durable and luxurious pieces. The designs often incorporate classic motifs like guls (medallions) and intricate floral patterns, which vary in style depending on the specific Bukhara subregion they originate from. These rugs hold a special place in the world of carpet weaving, embodying the artistic and cultural heritage of the Bukhara region and showcasing the skills of its artisans.
Good condition overall