I have one from the early 1900 s and i have been trying to contact the right people in turkmenistan carpet ministry about it i think i will probably keep my mouth shut and just enjoy it.
Carpets of turkmenistan and kyrgyzstan.
I just came upon your hilarious tale of woe and your carpets from turkmenistan.
Former soviet republics of azerbaijan turkmenistan and kyrgyzstan were the leaders in the production of this now outdated luxury.
The emblem of turkmenistan is composed of an eight pointed green star the rub el hizb and displays an akhal teke horse centered in a blue disc.
Both are 3 square meters.
Nowadays the shyrdak carpets are made in the provinces of naryn and issyk kul.
Sacks chuval maprach for keeping dresses linen and other things.
Among the most popular kinds of carpets are tush kyjiz shirdak piled rugs kurak chiy ala kyjiz.
But many carpet experts lament that turkmenistan is no.
Price range was 300 500 usd each.
The turkmen carpets by their use divided into khali carpets which were used as decorations of dwellings.
The kyrgyz president visited to turkmenistan in november 2014 and the turkmen president visited bishkek in august 2015.
A lot of uzbek carpets are not made in uzbekistan at all they re made in turkmenistan and occasionally afghanistan.
In 2016 the trade turnover between kyrgyzstan and turkmenistan amounted to around 5 2 million which was 23 7 more compared to the statistics of last year.
The kirgiz did not develop the carpet business to a commercial level they mainly weaved them for their own needs but this situation changed in the xix century and nowadays the kirgiz carpets are acquiring wide vogue throughout the world.
Surrounding the horse on a band of red are five traditional carpet motifs representing the teke yomut arsary chowdur and saryk tribes.
The seller already had the necessary documents prepared and agreed to send the carpets via turkmenistan post for 100 usd each.
The carpet museum was selling similar sized carpets for more than 1 000 usd each.
New to this thread but in case this is still useful.
I bought them in the gift store of the grand turkmen hotel.
Up to date shyrdak is one of the rarest kind of carpets weaving in kirgizia.
I don t personally obsess about precise provenance anyway because the whole thing is a bit of a racket in every country just buy the carpet that looks the best to you personally.
They are presented to girls as a dowry for their wedding day.
The carpets usually came with an average price tag of 200 rubles.