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Traditional romanian carpets.
Romanian 9x12 oriental area rug wool rust navy blue very.
This traditional handwoven romanian bessarabian rug has an overall beige field of four by five delicate stylized floral bouquets in a subtle paired stripe border.
These romanian rugs that are usually refereed to as bessarabian kilim rugs were traditionally made as gifts for family members and were often passed down through generations.
The most common romanian rugs material is wool.
Hemp or cotton is used for the warp and wool for the weft painted in a few predominant colors usually deep blue pastel green yellow burgundy red.
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Each of our romanian traditional rugs can be considered an original creation with vegetal and animal motifs combined with old traditional geometrical patterns of flat weave rugs from the south oltenia region.
Traditional romanian woven carpets and rugs with colorful motifs in suceava county bucovina.
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Made in 3 main regional traditions oltenia moldova and maramures these rugs represent a beautiful.
6 x 9 hand knotted romanian faraghan traditional wool oriental area rug beige.
Romanian carpets from oltenia bear a wide variety of motifs prominent among them horses and riders roosters dolls cuckoos stags and other various symbols.
There are 511 romanian rugs for sale on etsy and they cost 389 11 on average.
Although this name has nothing to do with the actual location that the rug was produced all grades are produced in the traditional persian design.
Antique bessarabian romanian traditional carpet kilim two sided wool rug traditional eastern european kilim rug code 100.
In the past wall carpets produced by weavers in communities of romania and the republic of moldova were used not only as decorative features and sources of insulation but also as part of a bride s dowry.
Most of the romanian traditional rugs are flat weave kilims probably influenced centuries ago by the ottoman s techniques.
Romanian rug makers use the kilim technique.
The turkish word kilim denotes a pileless textile produced by a flat weaving technique.
A variety of techniques were needed to produce the pieces with impressive motifs.
Romanian rugs use cotton or woolen foundations except for moldova rugs that use mercerized cotton.
When romania produces a rug it is given a grade which is named after a town river or mountain.