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Breathtaking 18th Century Antique French Beauvais Tapestry, circa date: 18th century. This rare tapestry from the 18th century is an exquisite example of the works of the Beauvais Manufactory. Existing Beauvais tapestries are a rare find and are considered world treasures. The subject of the textile art creates a stately presence and shows the exceptional skill and artistry that made these works some of the most desirable in the world.
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Circa Date: 17th Century. This breathtaking 17th-century tapestry that was created using both silk and wool, is a fine example of the expertise and skill of the French tapestry designers. This one is in a style that is known as Verdure because of its abundance of green plant life. Tapestries of this type were meant to honor the natural elements and create a feeling of the outdoors. Today, this trend is once again gaining in popularity, and this piece is the perfect fit.
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Chinese Deco Rugs, Origin: China, Circa: Early 20th Century – Here is an exciting and appealing antique Oriental carpets – an antique Art Deco rugs that was designed and woven in China during the early years of the twentieth century. Heavily informed by the aesthetic inclinations of the Art Deco period, this unique carpets are a compelling and thought-provoking example. A scalloped border encloses a Fuchsia field on this exquisitely subtle and restrained antique Chinese Art Deco. At first the field appears empty or open, but it is actually covered by a design of scrolls and emanating inward from the outer edges. In their sinuous rhythms they echo the scalloped forms of the border and continue its visual effects across the carpet in a more subdued manner. This carpet testifies to the masterful design sensibilities of Chinese weavers as they made the transition into the modern world. The Art Deco movement had an outside influence on the world of art and design, and some of the most important qualities and characteristics of that movement may be found in this fine rug.
Fench Abusun design rug. Fine lamb's wool. This would be beautiful in a dining space or large entryway to add some ethnic elegance to your home. It's in excellent condition.
Beautiful Floral Design Antique English Needlepoint Rug, Country of Origin: England, Circa Date: Mid To Late 19th century – Needlepoint rugs are designed to showcase an elegant yet dramatic amount of detail. In this impressive flat woven antique English needlepoint rug, the viewer is free to explore the landscape within, marveling at the fine lines and details imparted to the various sections of the English rug. The most notable activity occurs at the very heart of the antique rug, where a multitude of flowers and blooms seem to roll around each other in a beautifully waving network. The outlines of the borders provide the viewer with necessary grounding as they navigate through the floral landscape, and the dark tones stand out well against the lighter ones in order to draw attention to both the negative and positive space of this mesmerizing floral antique English Needlepoint rug.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Antique England Savonnerie Wool on Cotton 15' 6"x 16' Ivory Rug.
Hand-knotted in a village around Hamadn, western. Hamadn rugs can originate from any one of hundreds of villages across the vast region. While materials used can vary from one village to another, one uniting characteristic of this area is that virtually all Hamadn rugs are single-wefted, unlike most tribal rugs which are double-wefted. This particular antique rug is in excellent condition and has superb quality wool that must be felt to be fully realized. As far as Hamadans go, this piece is outstanding.
Handmade, hand-knotted lamb's wool on a cotton foundation. This rug has a dense, soft pile, and excellent quality, to ensure that you will enjoy the look and feel of it for years to come.
Antique Persian Sarouk rug. These vintage rugs bring traditional sophistication to your home. These rugs feature a 100% premium lamb's wool pile hand-knotted into elegant designs, perfect for your elegant decor. Circa 1920.
Chinese Deco Rug, Origin: China, Circa: 1920s– Here is an exciting and appealing antique Oriental carpet – an antique Art Deco rug that was designed and woven in China during the early years of the twentieth century. Heavily informed by the aesthetic inclinations of the Art Deco period, this unique carpet is a compelling and thought-provoking example. A scalloped border ofLight Green encloses a Rose sand field on this exquisitely subtle and restrained antique Chinese Art Deco. At first the field appears empty or open, but it is actually covered by a tone-on-tone design of scrolls and cloud-bands emanating inward from the outer edges. In their sinuous rhythms they echo the scalloped forms of the border and continue its visual effects across the carpet in a more subdued manner. This carpet testifies to the masterful design sensibilities of Chinese weavers as they made the transition into the modern world. The Art Deco movement had an outside influence on the world of art and design, and some of the most important qualities and characteristics of that movement may be found in this fine rug.
This is a beautiful reproduction Aubusson flat weave rug. Handcrafted using 100% New Zealand wool. It was done exactly as it was centuries ago in France. Use with a thick pad on the floor in any room, or display on a wall. Patterns may vary according to shape and dimension In 1600’s, in a small town called Aubusson in France, weavers had begun to create carpets and tapestries for royal palaces. In the mid 1700’s when the French crown lent support to Aubusson artisans, the industry flourished. The king commissioned the most famous architects and designers to create works of art which would be interpreted in woven form. As each new monarch came to power, new designs reflected the styles and pastimes of the era. Named after the town of their birth, these hand-woven flat weave carpets became known as Aubusson. Nowadays Aubussons are reproduced in China, done exactly as they were centuries ago in France.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Tabriz means many things to rug enthusiasts: Classical antique oriental carpets of the 16th century now in museums, decorative medallion carpets from the 19th century popular with designers worldwide, fine quality silk rugs as many wall hangings as floor coverings, and medium-priced goods for the middle market. The oriental carpet revival began in Tabriz around 1870. Because Tabriz has always been an important oriental industrial center. Tabriz carpets are always regularly woven, well-drawn, and evenly dyed. There are no loose cannons on the Tabriz ship of weaving. There is a Tabriz carpet for any pocketbook, any decorative style, any room, any taste. This is a classic vintage piece that will enhance any room setting.
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