Description: 7x9 ft Area Rug Hand Made Sky Blue Collectible Turkish HEREKE Carpet Size: 84.7" x 113.8" or 7 ft 1 in x 9 ft 6 in Excluding fringe Size metric: 215 cm x 289 cm Excluding fringe Material: Wool on cotton. Condition: Original rug is used. In Excellent Condition. Newly washed ready to use. Origin: Hereke Age: 30+ years old Sku: X053 About Hereke Carpest (from vikipedia) Hereke carpets are Turkish handmade carpets produced and sold in Hereke, a coastal town in Turkey. For a long time, they used to be produced only in Hereke, 60 km from Istanbul. The materials used are silk, a combination of wool and cotton, and sometimes gold or silver threads. The Ottoman sultan Abdülmecid I founded the Hereke Imperial Manufacture in 1841 to produce all the textiles for his Dolmabahçe Palace on the Bosphorus. He gathered the best artists and carpet weavers of the Ottoman Empire in Hereke, where they began producing high-quality rugs and large carpets with unique patterns. After completing work on the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Ottoman sultans used to give Hereke carpets as gifts to selected visiting royalty, noblemen and statesmen. It was not until 1890 that some traders in Istanbul were allowed to sell some of the pieces made at Hereke. With the end of the Ottoman Empire, the production of Hereke carpets was restricted until the middle of the 20th century, when some master-weavers in Hereke began once more to produce the carpets in continuation of the tradition of the Ottoman palace carpets. Hereke carpets typically are very large, palace-sized carpets, and they are made with wool on cotton, camel hair on cotton, silk on cotton, as well as silk on silk, which are knotted in small sizes. The precision of their double knots (Turkish or Ghiordes knots), which allows the clear display of patterns, together with the colour combinations and the harmonious patterns, have made them highly collectible. Today, Hereke carpets and rugs are still made with the traditional patterns of the Ottoman sultan, Abdülmecid I, as well as both traditional Anatolian and contemporary figurative patterns The Hereke carpet is woven in two ways: wool on cotton yarn and silk on silk. There are 3600 loops per dm² of wool carpets. Its quality is called 60x60. In silk carpets, there are 10.000 loops per dm². Its quality is called 100x100. This is the standard of real Hereke carpets, even though they are woven more often. The most known and classic pattern of this carpet is "The Flower of Seven Mountains". However, there are also very beautiful patterns such as burucie and polonez. If we compare the Hereke carpet with the Persian carpets, the thousands of dollars worth of Bidjar rugs can be considered as a precedent even if not as much as hereke. However, the way of weaving, pattern and color variety, and being a hard carpet always highlight the Hereke carpet.
Price: 7647.5 USD
Location: Antalya
End Time: 2023-12-19T18:42:50.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size: 7 x 10 ft
Shape: Rectangle
Handmade: Yes
Production Technique: Knotted
Country/Region of Manufacture: Turkey
Department: Baby, Boys, Girls, Unisex Kids, Teens, Adult
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Traditional
Pile Height: 0.5 in
Item Width: 7.1 ft
Regional Design: Hereke
Material: Wool Blend, Wool on Cotton
Theme: 1960s & 1970s, Flowers
Pattern: All-Over
Type: Area Rug
Features: Easy to Clean, Eco Friendly, Hand-Knotted
Color: Multicolor
Item Thickness: 0.5 in
Culture: Turkish
Item Length: 9.6 ft
Care Instructions: Professional Cleaning Recommended
Room: Any Room, Dining Room, Guestroom, Living Room
Brand: Hereke
Pile Type: Normal
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Suitable For: Home & Office
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)