Ensi rugs were produced by nomadic tribes with locally obtained materials, wool from their herds, and natural vegetable dyes. These nomadic tribes used these rugs as covers to the doors of their tents. The geometrical designs that are featured in these rugs, while overall similar to one another, vary from tribe to tribe.
Up for sale is a nice
Wool
Hand Made Rug.
Antique Turkoman
Museum Quality
The approximate size is 48″ X 60″
Age-pre 1900
The design is highly desirable four seasons.
Medium pile
No holes and no tears
The two endings and two sides are original and in good shape
The Rug has short/no fringes at two endings.
The Rug has been recently cleaned
Please contact with any questions.
Priced to sell. Buy with confidence.
WORLD CLASS MUSEUM QUALITY ANTIQUE HATCHLI COLLECTOR RUG.
Hatchli Engsi from West Turkestan last quarter of 19Th century.
The mahogany ground covered by branches and an Ivory Outlined surrounded by primary border of interconnecting flowering stalks.
All natural dyes in great condition rug is clean and very good for the age no repairs no damage.
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