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Rug & Kilim
Originating from Turkey between 1880-1890, this antique Sparta rug enjoys a lightly distressed, hand-knotted wool pile throughout an all-over geometric-floral field design. Framed by a unique series of non-mirrored, wrapping brown flower scrolls and an ornate royal blue middle border with highly stylized imagery, the field design uniquely departs from the gentle, curvilinear patterns of the frame for a more finely woven geometric series of blue and beige lotus palmettes (symbolizing rebirth) within a medallion; further distinguished by deep blue branches and mirrored floral emblems against an abrash copper brown background.
Handwoven in wool, this 8x10 contemporary rug is inspired by antique Tudor rugs and tapestries—-a new release from Rug & Kilim’s European collection. On the Design: Admirers of the craft may note this modern piece is inspired by Armorial carpets and tapestries, as seen in the regal coat-of-arms emblems in the field. The pattern further enjoys a range of animal pictorials in beige and rich brown hues, and especially birds within the teeming botanicals this design enjoys. These dense green and blue floral patterns bring a brilliant detail and immersive grandeur to this work.Keen eyes will further admire a subtle high-low element in the texture. This marks our unique contribution to this historic style, and represents the first representation of this element in Tudor style. A masterpiece inspired by European kilims, and a spacious large-size rug with vast possibilities, it further enjoys pristine condition as a new flat weave that’s never been used.
New England Collection
Contemporary handmade rug.
A rug originating from east Turkestan circa 1910-1920. This particular antique rug exemplifies ancestral patterns in a smart sense of movement and cultured air. A rich variety of borders and rare, spacious scale for this lineage further attest to its decorative appeal. Further enjoying mild wear consistent with the age and ancestry of this celebrated weaving tradition.
Handwoven in wool, this 8x11 contemporary rug is inspired by antique Tudor rugs and tapestries—-a new release from Rug & Kilim’s European collection. On the Design: Admirers of the craft may note this modern piece is inspired by Armorial carpets and tapestries, as seen in the regal coat-of-arms emblems in the field. The pattern further enjoys a range of animal pictorials in beige and rich brown hues, and especially birds within the teeming botanicals this design enjoys. These dense green and blue floral patterns bring a brilliant detail and immersive grandeur to this work.Keen eyes will further admire a subtle high-low element in the texture. This marks our unique contribution to this historic style, and represents the first representation of this element in Tudor style. A masterpiece inspired by European kilims, and a spacious large-size rug with vast possibilities. Further enjoys pristine condition as a new flat weave.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
This collection is based on antique oriental rug design but uses a contemporary color palette. The main characteristic of these rugs is the noticeable abrash (color change), a new technique of weaving between two color hues, which imparts an antique look. hand-knotted in China with a very high knot count and using only the finest wools, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one. With a very high knot count of approximately 240 knots per square inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand & Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
Handwoven in wool, this 8x11 contemporary rug by Rug & Kilim is inspired by antique Tudor rugs, flatweaves and tapestries—a new unveiling from the European rug collection. On the Design: Admirers of the craft may note this modern piece is inspired by Armorial carpets and tapestries, as seen in the regal coat-of-arms emblems in the field. The pattern further enjoys a range of animal pictorials in beige and rich brown hues, and especially birds within the teeming botanicals this design enjoys. These dense green and blue floral patterns bring a brilliant detail and immersive grandeur to this work.Keen eyes will further admire a subtle high-low element in the texture. This marks our unique contribution to this historic style, and represents the first representation of this element in Tudor style. A masterpiece inspired by European kilims, and a spacious large-size rug with vast possibilities. Further enjoys pristine condition as a new flat weave.
Aga John Oriental Rugs
Aga John Oriental rugs have been in business for almost 50 years, and are excited to present their latest handmade rugs on Perigold. Their long-standing relationships with the top weavers from around the world allow them to provide the finest quality handmade rugs available in the market today.
Hand-knotted in wool originating from Nepal circa 1910-1920, this antique rug connotes a rug design of particularly rich color and uncommon style, marrying both medallion and all-over pattern approach in a lustrous play with a more intriguing multitude of accenting colorways highlighting the intricacies of this rare piece.
Pasargad NY
The brand Pasargad DC is the perfect blend of class and elegance. This contemporary rug is from the modern Galaxy collection and features a beautiful classic. These rugs bring modern sophistication to your home featuring fine silk and Wool, hand-knotted, modern designs, perfect for your modern decor. The varying pile heights will add a spark of interest to these rugs.
Aga John Oriental Rugs has been in business for almost 50 years, and are excited to present their latest handmade rugs on Perigold. Their long-standing relationships with the top weavers from around the world allow them to provide the finest quality handmade rugs available in the market today.
This elegant area rug is from India and hand-knotted from the finest wool and cotton to create a soft and luxurious piece that will work well in so many different settings.
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