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The Zarmina
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An heirloom rug from the Ersari collection
Vintage Afghan Ersari Carpet — 1950s | 8'4" x 10'7"
The Zarmina is a vintage Afghan Ersari carpet woven circa the 1950s, its field structured in a triple column of elephant footprint gul motifs, each wrapped in an inner minor buffer of hook-and-latch outline medallions. Woven by Ersari Turkmen weavers in Afghanistan, this piece is framed by multi-tiered, consecutive layered borders combining checkered snowflake geometrics with meandering vines. Part of our Turkmen & Bokhara collection, it captures the Ersari weaving tradition at its most structurally rich.
- Origin: Ersari Turkmen, Afghanistan
- Age: Vintage, circa 1950s
- Type: Area Rug
- Construction: Hand-knotted wool
- Pile: Natural wool
- Use: Indoor
- Size: 8'4" x 10'7"
Each rug is handcrafted and unique. Variations in dye saturation and weave density are natural characteristics of vintage handmade rugs and reflect authenticity rather than imperfection.
Description
The Zarmina's field is organized in three columns of elephant footprint gul motifs—a large-scale geometric interpretation of the classic Turkmen gul—each surrounded by an inner minor buffer of hook-and-latch outline medallions. This layered structure gives the field considerable depth and rhythm. For more on the gul motif and other recurring symbols, see our guide to common rug motifs.
The field is wrapped by multi-tiered, consecutive layered borders, combining checkered snowflake geometric patterning with meandering vines for a richly framed composition. The palette is subdued and refined: antique ivory, cream, platinum, oxidized silver, and sand. Explore more Ersari and Turkmen pieces in our guide to the best rug styles for collectors.
At 8'4" x 10'7", the Zarmina is a substantial room-size piece, ideal for living rooms and dining rooms where its layered geometry and soft, neutral palette can anchor the space.
History
The Ersari are one of the largest Turkmen tribal groups, historically settled across a homeland spanning parts of present-day Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. Ersari weavers are known for producing rugs at a larger scale than many other Turkmen tribal groups, often featuring bold, geometric gul interpretations—including the "elephant footprint" variant seen here—alongside intricately layered borders.
Woven circa the 1950s, the Zarmina reflects this Afghan Ersari tradition at a high level of design complexity. Browse more pieces from this tradition in our Turkmen & Bokhara collection.
About the Name
Zarmina comes from Pashto zar, meaning "gold, metal," and mina, meaning "love."
The name reflects the rug's warm, precious-metal palette—platinum, silver, and sand tones that catch the light with a quiet, golden luminosity, woven with evident care and affection for the craft.
Zarmina captures the Ersari tradition at its most refined: structurally rich, softly toned, and woven with lasting devotion.
Materials & Composition
- Primary material: Natural wool
- Construction: Hand-knotted
- Dye method: Traditional dyes
- Foundation: Traditional woven foundation
- Condition: Vintage condition with mostly even wear
Condition Details
Mostly even wear is present across the surface to knot heads, consistent with age and use.
Most original side cord selvages are intact or have been sympathetically restored. Sides and ends are fully secured.
Recently professionally cleaned and ready for immediate in-home use.
Care Instructions
Vacuum gently using suction only. Avoid rotating brushes or beater bars.
Use a quality rug pad to reduce movement and provide support.
Rotate periodically to encourage even wear. For deep cleaning, consult a professional experienced with vintage Afghan and Turkmen carpets.
FAQ
Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Vintage Ersari weavings like the Zarmina are unique in drawing, dye variation, and wear pattern.
What is the "elephant footprint" gul?
A large-scale geometric interpretation of the classic Turkmen gul medallion, associated with Ersari weaving in particular. See our motif guide for more.
Is it ready for use?
Yes. It has been professionally cleaned and inspected prior to offering.
Shipping & Delivery
Free shipping on orders over $250. Ships within the contiguous U.S. in 1–2 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).
Return Policy
Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery on eligible items, unused and in original condition. Sale items (including those purchased with a discount code), custom pieces, and international orders are not eligible for return.
This is a refurbished heirloom piece. Wear, repairs, and other characteristics of age are disclosed above and are part of the rug's story, not a defect.
Reviews
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Frequently asked questions
Are your heirloom rugs one-of-a-kind?
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What's the difference between vintage & antique rugs?
Antique rugs are typically over 100 years old, while vintage rugs generally date from the 20th century. Both are traditionally hand-knotted and regionally authentic; the difference lies primarily in age, not quality or craftsmanship.
Are antique and vintage rugs suitable for modern homes?
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