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Discover the Soulful Journey

Discover the Soulful Journey

In a world of mass-produced home decor, where trends come and go, vintage rugs stand as a testament to enduring style and cultural heritage. At The Ethnico, we invite you to step into a world where tradition meets timeless elegance through our collection of vintage rugs, a journey that takes you on a visual and tactile voyage through history.

Woven Artistry: Unraveling the Rich History of Rugs

Woven Artistry: Unraveling the Rich History of Rugs

At "The Ethnico," we are proud to offer a curated collection of ethnic and vintage rugs that pay homage to the rich history and originality of rug-making traditions from around the world. Each rug in our collection is a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisans who crafted them, preserving the legacy of rug-making for generations to come.

The Timeless Beauty of Persian Rugs

The Timeless Beauty of Persian Rugs

In Ethnico, we take pride in our celebration of the artistic legacy of vintage rugs, particularly antique Persian rugs. These exquisite floor coverings are a perfect blend of Persian, Arab, Turkish, and Central Asian design influences, meticulously handwoven by our skilled artisans.

Differences Between Old Carpets and Rugs

Differences Between Old Carpets and Rugs

Carpets, which are as old as human history, are known as knitting and weaving, mostly made of wool and silk, with or without embroidery, to be laid on the floor or the furniture and hung on the wall.

Important Features of the Rugs

Important Features of the Rugs

Kilim is a kind of carpet that can be laid on floors, sofas, hung on walls, is generally multi-colored and patterned, made of hair or wool. The difference from carpets is that they are lint-free.

Things to Know About Kilim

Things to Know About Kilim

Kilims are ornate, lint-free, thick bristle or wool fabrics with various colors and lines, which are generally used as carpets, laid on floors, sofas, and sofas.

What are the Differences Between Carpet and Rug?

What are the Differences Between Carpet and Rug?

Contrary to popular belief, a carpet is not a rug, and a rug is not a carpet. Carpets and rugs are completely different due to the materials used in the production and the final structure of the product.

Carpets and Kilims

Carpets and Kilims

Carpet and kilim culture emerged in the Asian culture, which lived a nomadic life, and today it has spread all over the world. Turks, who make up the majority of societies in Asia throughout history, have used rugs and carpets to protect themselves from moisture and insects while living a nomadic life.