Yomud Rugs

Antique Turkoman Carpets

Yomud Rugs Antique Turkoman Carpets top hr

Also known as Yomut, the Yomud is one of the main Turkoman tribes. Frequently the dyrnak gul, kepse, and the tauk muska guls are used on antique Yomud rugs. The colors, primarily burnt sienna with ivory borders, are used to create diagonal or vertical arrangements. These rugs are more colorful than other Turkoman rugs. Repetitive floral motifs, tree motifs and the less frequent bird motifs adorn the centerfield.

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3 Rugs Found in Yomud Rug
 

Antique Yomud Oriental Rugs 43929

Style: Yomud Rug
Origin: West Turkestanian Rugs
Size: 1 ft 11 in x 2 ft 3 in
          (0.58 m x 0.69 m)
Woven by the nomadic Yomud tribes, this is a particularly vibrant example of okbash-style rug.

 

Antique Yomud Oriental Rugs #43974

Style: Yomud Rug
Origin: Persian Rugs
Size: 6 ft 1 in x 9 ft 8 in
          (1.85 m x 2.95 m)
Featuring Dyrnak guls over a highly-desirable crimson-brown field, this Yomud carpet is an exquisite example of Turkmen guls.

 

Antique Yomud Oriental Rugs 41882

Style: Yomud Rug
Origin: West Turkestanian Rugs
Size: 5 ft 10 in x 10 ft 10 in
          (1.78 m x 3.3 m)
A classic Turkoman ‘Dyrnak’ pattern spreads across the surface of elegant antique Yomud main carpet from Central Asia.

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