Talitha Antique Persian Turkoman Tribal Wool Area Rug 4.6 x 8
Talitha Antique Persian Turkoman Tribal Wool Area Rug 4.6 x 8
Talitha is an antique Persian Turkoman hand-knotted rug. There is a glorious persimmon ground with teal and ivory accents, which is framed by a beautifully detailed black and brown border scroll. Crafted from fine wool with meticulous knotting, it’s soft underfoot with a low pile showcasing intricate tribal motifs throughout.
Talitha can deliver a bohemian vibe but also channels a classic William Morris Arts and Crafts sensibility, depending on your taste. Emery Walker, a printer, collaborator, and friend to designer William Morris, had a smaller version of this Turkoman in his bedroom that you can still see in his house if you ever find yourself in London. It's worth a visit to see the lasting power of great design. William and Morris and friends were huge believers in the beauty and craftsmanship of hand-knotted rugs. Great style never ages.
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Materials
Construction
Construction
Hand-knotted
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Good To Know
Good To Know
Rugnet only sells hand-knotted new, vintage and antique rugs in excellent condition. It is normal to notice slight imperfections in knotting and coloration in vintage and antique rugs. These rugs were designed to be imperfect. Imperfections add to the individuality and value of the rug.
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