Turkmen

Turkmen Carpets are distinct from Sarouk, Qashqai, and Qom Carpets in terms of their design, weaving techniques, and cultural origins.

Turkmen Carpets originate from the Turkmen tribes of Central Asia, particularly in present-day Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.

These carpets are known for their bold geometric patterns, tribal motifs, and deep cultural significance.


Turkmen Carpets often feature intricate geometric designs such as guls (medallion-like motifs), octagonal motifs, and repeating patterns inspired by tribal symbols and traditions.

The color palette of Turkmen Carpets is typically dominated by rich reds, deep blues, and ivory tones, with accents of black, yellow, and green creating a vibrant and eye-catching aesthetic.
One of the distinguishing features of Turkmen Carpets is their weaving technique, which often involves the use of a specialized type of knot known as the Turkmen or asymmetrical knot. This knotting technique results in a dense and durable pile that gives Turkmen Carpets their characteristic texture and resilience.
The cultural significance of Turkmen Carpets is also reflected in their designs, with motifs and symbols often conveying elements of tribal identity, history, and beliefs. Each Turkmen Carpet is a unique work of art that tells a story and reflects the rich heritage and craftsmanship of the Turkmen people.
If you are looking for a carpet with bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and deep cultural roots that showcase the artistic traditions of Central Asia, a Turkmen Carpet would be a striking.

 

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