Some turkish rug types.
Different types of turkish rugs.
Turkish carpets are famous for their beautiful and complex patterns and rich naturally dyed colors.
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The original colors of a rug are diffused via bleaching and washing techniques and the rug is then re dyed in one solid color hence the term overdyed.
Overdying began in istanbul as a way to brighten old faded woven rugs.
Kilim rugs and hali rugs.
Today in turkey there are regions which keep this wonderful tradition alive.
If a prayer rug design is used the niche and spandrels are typically tall and narrow.
History of turkish rugs.
As a general rule there are two primary kinds of turkish rugs.
Varies depending on the style of rug used in.
Niğde niğde taşpınar fertek maden yahyalı yeşilhisar karapinar karaman niğde is the market place for the surrounding area and many rugs woven in the surrounding villages are sold under the trade name of niğde.
Such rugs are woven in konya kayseri sivas hereke yagcioglu kula dösemealti taspinar isparta milas bergama canakkale kars usak gordes fethiye and yahyali.
Ak hissar akhisar bergama view article demirdji dosemealti antalya doshemealtis gelveri guzelyurt ghiordes gordes hereke karapinar kars kayseri kazak kazak view article kilim view article kirsehir kirshehir konya kula kumkapi kum kapi koum kapi ladik lotto makri milas melas mudjur mucur mujar oushak sivas smyrna sparta taspinar.
The result is that the original pattern and design are visible through one muted color.
A turkish kilim rug is typically characterized by its flat woven texture while turkish hali rugs are usually knotted very intricately.