Category — Yamut Rugs
Adopt a Turkmenistan Feel in your Home with the Yamut Rugs
Oriental rugs have been famous for their uniqueness and stylish finish since the ancient times. However, only those made by tribes past qualify a valuable oriental rug today. One reason for this, aside from the design and rareness, is that they are aged to antiqueness before they are sold. This characteristic is specific to many oriental rugs. Without the age factor, they are just plain rugs for practical purposes according to artifacts collectors. Consequently, because of their profile standards, their value is raised and is now considered worthy icon for collection. Many oriental rugs strongly uphold such characteristics and one of them is the Yamut rug.
All of the Oriental rugs, including the Yamut rugs, feature the characteristics discussed above, but each one of them contains specific characteristics that are unique to their weavers. A rug containing specific characteristics means that the culture of the country is evident on the rugs and other woven products. Furthermore, it means that the rugs and other woven products are very representative of the traditions and life of the tribesmen because they have been part of their daily lives ever since.
The Yamut rugs, for example, are oriental rugs originating from the country called Turkmenistan, which means “land of the Turkmen” in Persian. Turkmenistan is a country located in Central Asia. It is a Trukic country bordered by several other countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. On the west part of this country is the Caspian Sea. It has 4 major tribes and one of them, the Yamut tribe, produces this type of rug.
The Yamut rugs contain designs that are significantly Turkish in nature. The patterns show the dyrnak guls and ashik elements in each design. Of course, these elements are not found in any other Oriental rugs. In order to enhance the design, those elements are harmoniously arranged with the goal of achieving balance in mind. Each weaver intends to create such balance by incorporating the elements to the whole Yamut rug. This means that the field, the borers, and the skirts are all considered in order to achieve a certain perfection and balance. These patterns are woven either horizontally or vertically, depending on the weavers’ artistic inclination at the moment of weaving. With these guidelines, the Yamut rugs produce fine details that are very enticing to many other cultures of the world.
Moreover, the Yamut tribe, along with the other major tribes of the country, displays their extraordinary talent in weaving the flag of Turkmenistan and its coat of arms. This fact boosts the Yamut rugs’ worth as valuable Oriental pieces.
If you particularly like the classic oriental features in your ornaments with a significant Turkish feel, the Yamut rugs would be best for you. They are also considered semi-antiques because they are almost a century old. Despite the age, they are still in very good condition and have exceptional quality. Thus, the Yamut rugs present a real treat for antique collectors and designers alike.
February 24, 2009 No Comments