Yayla Tribal Rugs, Inc.

Yayla Tribal Rugs, Inc. Yayla Tribal Rugs is a primary source of vegetable dyed area rugs to many retail and dealers across US. Yayla also has a retail presence in Cambridge MA.

HISTORY:
Yayla Tribal Rugs was founded in 1980 by Chris Walter. Yayla, meaning “high summer pasture or mountain pasture” is a word from Turkish, but the word and concept is common to many of nomadic peoples of the Middle East and Central Asia. In the early years Yayla sourced its rugs mainly out of Turkey. In 1987 Chris took the modern vegetable dyeing revival , which had germinated in Turkey in t

he 1980’s and reintroduced it to the Turkmen people from northern Afghanistan who were living as refugees in Pakistan. Working with Turkmen and other refugee groups from Afghanistan, Yayla greatly diversified its rug lines, which led to its rapid growth in the 1990’s. In 1992 Yayla took its experience in vegetable dyeing to India and Nepal as well. NETWORK:
Yayla was a one person operation in 1980, and started out as mainly a wholesaler. Today we remain primarily a wholesaler, with over 100 accounts throughout the US and Canada and Europe.. We also have a retail presence, focused mainly in the Boston and New England area. OBJECTIVE:
Yayla’s objective has always been to create unique and beautiful rugs using all the traditonal materials that have been known and used for countless generations. The essence of traditional materials to Yayla means the use of hand carded and hand spun wool and vegetable dyes. These are the materials that were used in all hand woven rugs prior to the industrial revolution which brought in chemical dyes and machine spinning in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

“Have we not Indian carpets dark as wine,— Turbans and sashes, gowns and bows and veils,And broideries of intricate desi...
01/08/2025

“Have we not Indian carpets dark as wine,
— Turbans and sashes, gowns and bows and veils,
And broideries of intricate design,
— And printed hangings in enormous bales?”

To quote Flecker above but with an offer also of carpets from Afghanistan and Nepal :)

When you have too many choices and just can’t decide :) Well … that’s not quite the whole picture. When our wholesalers ...
03/20/2023

When you have too many choices and just can’t decide :)

Well … that’s not quite the whole picture. When our wholesalers visit from far and near, they choose to their heart’s content and of course, best judgement.

A customer’s home decorated to suit their taste and their space. They chose a Mogoli kilim and a gul-e-gul Ersari carpet...
03/02/2023

A customer’s home decorated to suit their taste and their space.

They chose a Mogoli kilim and a gul-e-gul Ersari carpet and they fit in seamlessly.

We trust our customers to choose well and they trust us to give them the highest quality. Perhaps that is why so many of them are repeat customers, welcomed back everytime.

Looking back at what was and feeling so glad we are standing on new ground. A happy customer :) Featured in this home is...
02/22/2023

Looking back at what was and feeling so glad we are standing on new ground. A happy customer :)

Featured in this home is a lovely Bakshaish design with a new color combination from Yayla.

The many elements that go into making a beautiful home come together in this thoughtfully decorated Cambridge house. The...
02/14/2023

The many elements that go into making a beautiful home come together in this thoughtfully decorated Cambridge house. The owners graciously shared their photos with us.

What more could we ask for….

The red carpet on the floor is a Tekke Turkmen design - bright, traditional, and complementary to many different design palettes.

Classic Persian Kerman design with our own color combination by Chris () juxtaposed against Anila Agha’s beautiful creat...
02/02/2023

Classic Persian Kerman design with our own color combination by Chris () juxtaposed against Anila Agha’s beautiful creation at Peabody Essex Museum. Reminiscent of the Persian designs from Isfahan, Iran - both creations tap a common source for inspiration. And so creativity morphs over time, shaping our perception of that which is attractive to the eye.

Closeup of 10’ x 14’ carpet in picture.

Golden hues in anticipation of Spring … which seems so close and yet not really. These two carpets are from Yayla’s Aqch...
01/30/2023

Golden hues in anticipation of Spring … which seems so close and yet not really.

These two carpets are from Yayla’s Aqcha Gul line and are ready to brighten any home.

Gabbehs are a tradition of Qashqai weavers living in the Zagroz mountains of Southern Iran where they weave rugs from sp...
01/28/2023

Gabbehs are a tradition of Qashqai weavers living in the Zagroz mountains of Southern Iran where they weave rugs from spontaneously generated designs, emanating from their imagination. In other words, they would create the design as they wove the rug. These two blue and green rugs are in the Gabbeh tradition. They fall somewhere between traditional and contemporary and would suit a wide variety of moods.

A stack on its way out … I can spot a Heriz, a Mamluk, a Bakshaish. Perhaps you see one you would like to see open in yo...
01/23/2023

A stack on its way out …
I can spot a Heriz, a Mamluk, a Bakshaish.
Perhaps you see one you would like to see open in your corner of the world.

The crew … and then some :)
12/19/2022

The crew … and then some :)

These beautiful Tibetans come together to make a lovely sitting area. Hugely discounted, these had been with us for more...
12/07/2022

These beautiful Tibetans come together to make a lovely sitting area.

Hugely discounted, these had been with us for more than 15 years until a customer found them a home.

Lush, hand carded, hand spun, pure Tibetan wool make them a thick and comfortable seat.

What will you find at Yayla?

One of the original Maimana kilims. These kilims were woven with these kind of colors and designs for many years in Maim...
11/30/2022

One of the original Maimana kilims. These kilims were woven with these kind of colors and designs for many years in Maimana district of Faryab province, Northern Afghanistan. Such finely woven kilims are known as ‘khal murri.’

Address

283 Broadway
Cambridge, MA
02139

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+16175763249

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