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Amazing Hereke Ozipek rug with stunning 13/13 quality, ~1000 kpsi, and a custom made framed pictorial design!!
This is one of a genuine older Hereke Oizpek carpets that we aquired from a private party that had their Hereke custom framed. With a 13/13 quality ~1000 kpsi, this pictorial Ozipek Hereke belongs in the very high class of silk Turkish rugs. Ozipek Hereke rugs are very sought after pieces with collectors as the workshop also fell victim to the mass importation of Chinese copies. It's remarkable quality was made possible by weavers making the rugs literally while looking through a magnifying glass, which is an old weaving technique that is all but gone. Based on our experience and knowledge, it dates back to the late 70's and since it was kept in a beautiful frame the entire time, it is like new and in flawless condition. Please note that I am offering this pieces with the frame as you can see in the picture and it will be shipped as is. If you have any questions about the framing or need special assistance, please let me know.
IMPORTANT:
Info About REAL vs. FAKE Hereke Rugs
Due to the large number of inquiries I receive about genuine and fake Hereke rugs and the misinformation that are being peddled by online and rug store retailers, I have created my own YouTube channel where I offer factual information for you like the video below that is about Hereke Silk Rugs. You can see the video if you view this rug page on a laptop or desktop.
If you own or are interested in silk Hereke rugs, please watch this video in which I show you real Turkish silk Hereke rugs and the Chinese silk couterparts that are often sold as genuine Turkish rugs. For over 20 years, I have been getting a lot of inquiries about the Hereke rugs and so many have been scammed by the rug dealers in Turkey that I thought I try to show you the difference using actual rugs. Topic #1: The different qualities in Turkish & Chinese Hereke rugs Topic #2: Differences in prices and Signatures!! Learn the truth about them and see an actual example of a signature that was added to a Chinese copy to make it look like a Turkish piece
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