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-Vintage Turkish Kars Rug-
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Vintage Turkish Rug, 9'10" x 12'10
Category

Vintage 1930s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Turkish Kars Rug
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Vintage Turkish Tribal rug, 10'2" x 13' 2"
Category

Vintage 1930s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Hand-Knotted Wool Turkish Kars Rug
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a vintage antique washed hand-knotted rug from the Kars region in Turkey. It is made with
Category

Mid-20th Century Turkish Other Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Kars Kazak from Turkish Caucasus
Located in Edinburgh, GB
-knotted nomadic Kazak rug from the mountains near Kars in the Caucasus in the north-east of Turkey This
Category

Vintage 1970s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Vintage Kars Rug
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Age: 1950 Material: Wool on Cotton Wear Guide: 1 Wear Notes: Vintage and antique rugs are
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Other Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Wide and Long Vintage Hand Knotted Wool Turkish Kars Gallery Rug
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a vintage hand knotted rug from Kars in the Anatolian region of Turkey. It has a simple
Category

Mid-20th Century Turkish Tribal Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Very Large Turkish Kars Handmade Rug Carpet Pale Red and Blue
Located in Blackpool, Lancashire
in Turkey by skilled artisans. With a central medallion colour in deep rose pink and pale blue set on
Category

Vintage 1970s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Gorgeous Vintage Anatolian Kars Runner
Located in Edinburgh, GB
This is a stunningly colorful hand-knotted Turkish runner from the town of Kars in Eastern Turkey
Category

1990s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Large Vintage Turkish Kars Rug
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a hard to find large antique washed vintage Turkish Kars rug. It has a large-scale
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Oushak Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Mid-20th Century Turkish Kars Kazakh Rug
Located in Edinburgh, GB
This is an all-wool Turkish Kazakh rug from Eastern Turkey (Kars) in deep burgundy color c. 179 x
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Kazak Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Turkish Kars Runner
Located in Salem, MA
Vintage Turkish Kars runner rug. This rug was previously antique washed, giving it a more subtle
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Kazak Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Turkish Kars Runner
Located in Salem, MA
Vintage Turkish Kars runner rug. This rug was previously antique washed, giving it a more subtle
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Kazak Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Neutral Kars Runner Rug
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Beautiful wool on wool Kars rug with a warm pale tan field, white and pops of pink. Heavy weight
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Other Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Caucasian Eagle Kars Kazak
Located in Edinburgh, GB
(Kars). It is a soft, thick and heavy rug; an exceptional nomadic artifact. Origin: Turkey Design
Category

Vintage 1950s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vintage Kars Kazakh, circa 1940-1950s
Located in Edinburgh, GB
This is a beautiful and authentic, all-wool Kars Kazakh rug from the 1930-1940s which exceptionally
Category

Vintage 1930s Turkish Turkish Rugs

Materials

Wool

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Turkish Kars Rug For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic Turkish kars rug available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of fabric, wool and cotton, every Turkish kars rug was constructed with great care. If you’re shopping for a Turkish kars rug, we have 205 options in-stock, while there are 7 modern editions to choose from as well. Your living room may not be complete without a Turkish kars rug — find older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 21st Century. A Turkish kars rug, designed in the Mid-Century Modern, Modern or Arts and Crafts style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. Mehraban Rugs each produced at least one beautiful Turkish kars rug that is worth considering.

How Much is a Turkish Kars Rug?

Prices for a Turkish kars rug start at $159 and top out at $30,000 with the average selling for $5,625.

Finding the Right Turkish-rugs for You

Antique and vintage Turkish rugs, with their ruby reds and misted blues, their entwined botanical designs and rhythmic geometries, are as beloved today as they were in the 13th century, when the Turks of the Seljuk Empire began weaving these vibrant carpets in Anatolia.

A Turkish rug is simply one made in Turkey or the former Ottoman empire, employing the region’s unique traditional methods and weaves. Varieties range from flat-woven kilims to lush knotted rugs, known as hali, many of which are created with Ghiordes, or Turkish, knots. Whereas in other knots, the weft (crosswise) yarn is wrapped around one warp (lengthwise) yarn, in Ghiordes knots, it is wrapped around two, imparting lushness and durability. In addition to knotting techniques, Turkish rugs differ in their motifs — naturalistic or stylized, geometric or figurative — which often reflect the region where they were made.

The main types of Turkish rugs, as Milan-based carpet dealer Alfredo Levi explains it, are kilim, typified by a plain slit-tapestry weave, which leaves a gap, or slit, between sections woven with different yarns in different colors; sumak, made with weft wrapping, for a sturdier flat-woven carpet; and cicim, which he describes as “a type of sumak with extra brocade techniques typical of the tribes and villages of central Anatolia.

Within each type, there are various regional styles. Among these are Bergama carpets, characterized by bright reds and strong medallions; thick-piled Tulu rugs; and Konya rugs, which Marco Polo is said to have called “the most beautiful in the world.” With their strong tribal motifs and hot-red wefts of especially luxurious wool, Konya carpets are especially prized by collectors.

Also treasured are Oushak (or Ushak) rugs, with their complex, intricate designs and warm earth tones of saffron, cinnamon, blue, ivory and gold; and Hereke carpets, originally created exclusively for Ottoman sultans, using the finest silk. For Jason Nazmiyal, of New York carpet dealer Nazmiyal Antique Rugs, “a good Turkish rug is when the colors are harmonious.” This is true of both modern and antique Turkish rugs, but the hues have changed over the centuries, thanks to both technology and changes in culture and taste.

Patterns, too, have evolved. Although many weavers continue to produce traditional designs, others reinterpret their cultural heritage in contemporary terms, with bolder ornamentation and more geometric motifs. Contemporary Turkish rugs also are seldom made by hand and often incorporate synthetics into the weave, for cost-effectiveness and a durability suited to 21st-century life.

Find antique and vintage Turkish rugs for your home on 1stDibs. At The Study, read about how to take care of your antique or vintage rug as well as how to choose the right rug for your space.

Questions About Turkish Kars Rug
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To identify a Turkish rug, turn it over. The reverse side will show the same pattern as the front if the floor covering is an authentic hand-knotted Turkish rug. You'll need to use an authoritative reference to determine if the pattern on the pile is indicative of traditional Turkish or Persian designs. Find a collection of expertly vetted Turkish rugs on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    Turkish rugs are typically made of wool, silk, or a wool-and-cotton blend.

  • Nazmiyal
    NazmiyalMarch 23, 2021
    A rug that was woven in the city of Oushak in Turkey.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    A Turkish kilim rug is a pileless, tapestry-woven rug that can be used for decorative purposes or as a prayer rug. They are produced by interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave and typically feature geometrically ornate designs. Shop a collection of vintage and designer Turkish kilim rugs from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    Turkish rugs are expensive due to the cost of labor required to hand spin, dye, and weave the wool.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The difference between Persian and Turkish rugs can be identified through knotting techniques and patterns. Persian rugs are knotted with a single knot, while Turkish rugs employ a double knotting technique. Additionally, Persian rugs typically have more rounded, oriental motifs, whereas Turkish rugs have more geometric designs.