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The motifs in these pieces represented in stylized floral and geometrical patterns in several basic colors and were woven in sivas kayseri and konya provinces.
During the rule of selim i when tabriz in 1515 and cairo in 1517 was captured by ottomans motifs of turkish carpet changed significantly.
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After the 16th century turkish rugs either followed persian designs indeed were possibly worked by immigrant persians and egyptians or followed native traditions.
The former made on court looms displayed exquisite cloud bands and feathery tapering white leaves on grounds of pale rose relieved by blue and emerald green.
Geometric motif of anatolian carpet was no longer used.
After the 16th century turkish rugs either followed persian designs indeed were possibly worked by immigrant persians and egyptians or followed native traditions.
Some of the oldest examples known are the eighteen surviving pieces woven by the seljuk turks in the 13th century.
Strictly speaking oriental rugs are those that are knotted by hand in asia iran india russia china turkey pakistan nepal and turkey while persian rugs are created by fine.
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Carpet masters from cairo and persian influence due to tabriz turkish carpets started to be adorned with complicated motifs.
Therefore anatolian rugs form a branch of ethnic turkish rugs.
Oriental and persian rugs often are referred to interchangeably but they are very different.
The most common turkish rugs material is wool.
The most popular color.