Kazak rugs/Persian rug - affordable options
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aprilneverends
6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanhave you checked vintage sites, auction sites, ecarpetgallery, etc?
I have the same problem as you but one can get lucky by signing up to various sites putting whatever he wants in the seach, getting notifications about new sales
(my problem is even this way they all 3-4 to 10 grand..the ones I like..but I don't have clear parameters..it's just whatever strikes me. you at least know for sure what you're looking for. that's already a way to success..)
sign up for eBay, Chairish, Viyet, rubylane, Everything But The House, Invaluable, Etsy..in short everything. Some will have new by the way, like Viyet might have several new models. You can make offers on some of the sites. Of course has its minuses-sometimes you'll find things locally..but if it's a big rug that will need to be shipped and no good return policy, it can be unpleasant if you're not crazy about it in real life.
Ecarpetgallery has good return policy as far as I remember and they carry new rugs too
now I must add that I myself behave like jck said..I plainly can't bring myself to buy anything lol because I need to be deadly sure it's THE rug
(Frankly I'd like to have three rugs, but whatever))
But as I said. At least your sense of direction is clear.
janedoe2012
6 år sedanEbth.com
The great think about a real, handknotted rug is that no matter how old and worn it gets (and that takes decades), there is still someplace you can use it, and they just don’t show dirt.My3dogs ME zone 5A
6 år sedanCraigslist may be an option, or eBay. I have been able to buy gorgeous Karastan and vintage wool rugs from both. Not Karastan, but this one is on 'my' CL now - All-natural wool Indian rug. 96 x 60" - $80
Lois Huneycutt
6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanKeep looking at estate sales and even church rummage sales. A lot of younger people don't know the value of the rugs their parents have and want to replace them with something more "modern." I got a lovely 8x10 hand-knotted rug (I think it was made in India) for $75 dollars at a church sale once.
Sombreuil
6 år sedanYou mean Kazaks have gone up in price? I bought a 10x14, 5x8 (super nice for a Kazak) , and a 4x5 from a rug store for 3500 12 years ago.
eplumeng
6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanIt depends on your budget but our living room rug is very similar to the pic you posted (Kazak) and we got it at esalerugs.com, which is popular on this board. I think it was $1900 which is still very expensive! It's one of those sites that always seems to have a 50% sale so I wouldn't buy one from there unless they're having a sale. Free shipping and returns and they post a ton of pics so you have a good idea of what you're getting. I thought the quality was very good. Love ours!
Also I have this blog post bookmarked- Etsy and eBay stores with cheapish vintage rugs...
https://biggerthanthethreeofus.com/where-to-buy-affordable-vintage-rugs/
beckysharp Reinstate SW Unconditionally
6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanecarpetgallery also offers vintage rugs, which might help.
http://www.ecarpetgallery.com/search/vintage-large-tribal
And sign up for the emails for the frequent sales. NEVER play full price!
DH
6 år sedanjokes aside, my parents had a neighbor who owned a rug store or whatever theyre called??? and he and his wife gave them an expensive handmade grand persian 11 x 13 i think for only 500. instead of the 4300 price tag because they had to move the store out of florida to california and it was one of the last selections
but this was back in the 80sP Banos
6 år sedanTry Noori rugs & Manhattan rugs.
Search multiple sites for the identical rug. For instance the same rug here may be 20% less listed on overstock. Then call in person and negotiate to beat the best price.
You should be able to find a decent grade Super Kazak from Pakistan 9*12 for under $2000.
Then also get a felt pad for comfort and to extend the life of the rug.
A good hand knotted wool rug will last for decades.
Deb Soares thanked P Banosaprilneverends
6 år sedanshipping on EBTH..agree wholheartedly..unless you're next to it and can pick it up..
(smaller things make sense. big rug..)
found another site
PS nosoccermom what an amazing site! the liveauctioneers. bad for my budget..good for my soul))
Esmaili Rugs and Antiques, Inc.
6 år sedanBy the way, EBTH is changing how they do things...they are shipping the majority of sales (nationwide) to their headquarters in Blue Ash, OH and leaving the larger furniture items for the local sales; hence, you have to pay for $$$shipping on the smaller ticket items that would normally stayed at the local sale. UGH...
aprilneverends
6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanyes..I saw some changes on their website, but couldn't exactly figure out why they changed their ways of showing locations..ok makes sense now...thank you!
Sueb20
6 år sedanI have a very similar rug to the one you pictured. It’s from esalerugs. I’m very happy with it! They have a lot, but here is one example:
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6 år sedanÄndrades senast: 6 år sedanYou can check Sherwans rugs also.
here is an article about Kazak Rugs Guide.
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