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Pasargad NY
This antique Sultanabad rug was woven during the late 19th century and features a traditional rust color palette as well as natural-inspired design elements. The most striking and vibrant aspect of this extra-large oversized rug is the bright rust color tone that is present in the interior design of the central field. The curving vine and leaf-inspired designs stand out against this rust color due to their creamy ivory and fresh green tones. These curving lines draw the eye along the rug, creating an eye-catching centerpiece that is added to by the presence of beautiful floral elements. The border of this magnificent antique rug is a darker color, making the cream-colored lines stand out in a bold and eye-catching way against this rich dark ground. The patterns in the border of this rust-colored Sultanabad rug are natural-inspired elements as well, with shapes reminiscent of leaves or feathers making their home among small flowers and lighter-colored vines. On either side of the border with the dark ground, there are two smaller stripes which each feature a pattern of their own. The addition of these secondary borders gives the rust-colored Sultanabad rug a dynamic feel as well as making it look extremely elegant. The two patterns within this antique oriental rug work together beautifully to create a stunningly elegant work of art.
Antique Kashan rugs are among the very finest rugs and carpets. Kashan was a center of silk production since Safavid times and some of the best classical Persian silk rugs have been attributed to Kashan. At the end of the nineteenth century, the weavers there began to produce high-quality rugs and carpets as well, which continued the high standards of design and technique established in the classical era. The very best antique Kashan rugs are known as Motashem Kashan. They often have medallion designs, but all-over Kashan carpets are not uncommon. The palette can be deep and rich in the classical tradition, or it can utilize softer hues appropriate to modern decor. Though Kashan is now removed from the commercial trade route of Persia, it used to be the largest city in the northwest, and virtually all traffic between Esfahn and the east passed through it. Because of this important location, Kashan became a popular stop on a bustling trade route during the Safavid Era. In modern times, nearby mountain ranges prohibit trucks from traveling the route that caravans had so often ventured. During this era in which carpet weaving flourished in Persia, Kashan developed a reputation as one of the finest weaving centers of the East.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Antique oriental Malayer Rug. Rugs from Malayer, east of Hamadan, could be considered top quality Hamadan’s and they share similar structural aspects. Colors: beige/taupe/blues/creams.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Elevate your room’s style with our antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug. The traditional formal classic Persian style, with its Amritsar motif, is definitely a stunner that you’ll be proud to show off in your home. Its distinctive blue, navy, and gold palette will add charm, elegance, and that little bit of that ever-elusive je ne sais quoi. Plus, the wool pile on a cotton foundation used in this 15'2" x 17'5" rug accentuates its allure. But, this rug isn’t just worthy of gracing the pages of a design magazine. With its masterful Indian handwoven construction, this antique rug from around 1920 will be a prized possession for decades to come. Get your own show-stopping antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug today!
This striking antique medallion rug features a beautifully feminine color scheme with rosy Kermn pinks, inky accents, and softly shaded botanical motifs. Recurved acanthus leaves with feathery edges spiral through the borders and encircle the lavish medallion while giving the motifs an alluring Rococo-style flair displayed in the sweeping fronds, asymmetric details, and dimensional shading. Delicate pink and pastel chartreuse green borders offset the creamy white field beautifully. These chic Indo borders are filled with conical cypress trees and pendulous shrubs that give the composition a highly refined style with subtle international influences and progressive aesthetic details introduced in late 19th-century designs.
LOOMY
A one-of-a-kind find from LOOMY's limited vintage rug collection. This beauty is as sustainable as rugs get since it's made of 100% wool with a low shaved pile.
A world of timeless elegance with this exquisite European area rug is crafted from wool, it brings a touch of history and sophistication to any room. Its generous size makes it an ideal centerpiece for larger spaces, while the intricate patterns and rich hues offer a nod to the craftsmanship of the past. This rug not only enhances your décor but also provides a plush, inviting surface underfoot. We recommend using a rug pad to keep it securely in place and add extra cushioning.
Doris Leslie Blau
An early 20th century French Art Deco area rug, the oatmeal field with a mirrored landscape design in shades of purple and red with buildings, clouds, cypresses, and striped hills within a solid purple stripe. European Art Deco rugs – are essential objects of desire of not only vintage trend followers but all aficionados of beauty and sublime design. There is a good reason for such vast recognition as vintage carpets constitute the core of taste and artistry of 20th-century progressive thought. They are clearly defined by the past century’s celebration of new ideas, modern lifestyle, and the Renaissance of all arts which happened about that time. The category of antique rugs in NYC has many faces – there are numerous aspects such as historical period, style, fashion, culture, symbolism, and philosophy which add up to form the dazzling array of vintage carpets. Art Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture, and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. The Art Deco movement led to a fast evolution of the rug and textile design, among other art forms. Rug design evolved from traditional floral and highly ornamental to a style of angular elegance with geometric, abstract, and modern figurative motifs. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural. The rugs created during this period remain elegant and refined to this day.