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A Luminous Beautiful 17th Century Antique German Biblical Tapestry Depicting David And Abigail, Circa Date: 17th Century. This magnificent 17th-century German tapestry depicts the biblical story of David and Abigail, a significant story in the Torah / Old Testament of the Bible. In the early 17th century, France and the Netherlands dominated the tapestry market, creating works that continue to make their mark in the world of fine art to this very day. Germany did not enter the market until 1604, but its works hold an important place in tapestry history. This antique German tapestry depicting David And Abigail is a magnificent example of German weaving works and would make an excellent addition to any private collection.
Beautiful 16th Century Antique Flemish Silk And Wool Flemish Tapestry Depicting King Solomon Meeting Queen Of Sheba, Circa Date: 16th Century. By the 16th century, Flemish weavers had reached a level of artistry that made their works some of the most sought-after in the world. Antique tapestries, such as this one, were commissioned to be hung on the walls of castles and estates. Many of these magnificent green colored tapestries served as a backdrop for fine furniture and created interiors with an immersive experience for guests. This biblical tapestry is an outstanding piece and would make an excellent addition to any private collection.
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.
Doris Leslie Blau
Those people interested in Swedish flatweave rugs have certainly heard of Ingegerd slow. Not only was she a talented weaver, but also a great lover of her country’s art. Silow’s legacy lives on in numerous beautiful carpets, just like this one. Woven circa 1954, the rug immediately draws attention with its elegant design and distinctive color palette. In the center, we can see something that was probably inspired by central medallions appearing in vintage rugs. Using classic geometric shapes the weaver was able to create an original creation, something that you won’t see in your everyday antique rug, but only in a true piece of art. In the corner, we can see the signature of slow, a silent sign of her approval. The color palette is composed of warm tones of brown and mustard yellow, highlighted by silvery gray and just a splash of beige.
This antique Ottoman textile, is more like a beautiful work of ancient textile art than anything else. The beautiful array of warm colors and against the soft cream background color creates a soft and welcoming juxtaposition. The feel as if the motifs are whispering for one to come closer, to examine, to feel. It speaks and says, “Someone, over 300 years ago, made me with their own two hands.” If one answers the call and looks closely, it is easy to see the tell tale signs of a hand-crafted antique Ottoman embroidery textile. Each line is slightly off true. Each figure, from the flowers to the paisley design motifs, are in and of themselves quite asymmetrical and just a little bit uneven at the same time. Yet, when viewed as a whole, the overall effect is so lovely and inviting. It is an antique textile embroidery that begs to be seen and loved.
Vintage Swedish rugs can come in various shades and sizes and so do their designs. Back in the day, many weavers had a surprisingly modern approach to carpet making, as seen in their works. This particular carpet immediately draws the eye with its distinctive design and original color palette. Woven circa 1960, it is everything a vintage rug aficionado could dream of. Every single element is perfectly balanced, creating a harmonious composition. The pattern features beautiful flowers in full bloom, surrounding the central field which in comparison looks almost barren. However, a closer look reveals that this was an intentional doing which helped to anchor the whole design in one place. The color palette of this antique rug is not without meaning. Deep mustard yellow, contrasted with pastels was a bold, but rewarding move that resulted in a truly enchanting mix.
While most people associate Swedish rugs with flat woven carpets, Scandinavian crafts offer much more in terms of texture. Shaggy and colorful, Rya rugs became a sensation in modern interior design, finding places not only in American homes but also in hearts. Nowadays those vintage carpets remain sought-after by collectors and designers alike because of their Art Deco vibe and modernist designs. Rya rugs are the easiest to recognize among all vintage Scandinavian carpets due to their long pile of about 1 to 3 inches, similar to the contemporary “shag carpets”. Each separate knot is composed of three strands of wool, giving the rug a rich texture and a vast palette of colors. This stunning vintage Swedish rug immediately draws the eye with its beautiful colorings and unique design. Handwoven with great care and love, this exquisite Scandinavian carpet will capture the hearts of even the most demanding connoisseurs! Its high pile is filled with vivid abstract shapes, reminiscent of a Fauvist painting. Abstract elements of this composition work in perfect harmony with each other, showing that order can triumph even amid chaos. The pattern's color palette contains lovely shades of vivacious red, violet, and blue, balanced out using more conservative grays. The size of this vintage Swedish rug, 2'5" x 4'4" (74 × 132 cm), will make it a great addition to any type of interior, even the smallest ones! Such a stunning example of Swedish weaving is nothing short of a masterpiece.
This comely vintage rug was created during the heyday of Scandinavian design in the mid-20th century, and that fact is visible in every inch of its qualitative and beautiful body. The main field consists of a central medallion with geometricized diamonds, surrounded by further angular motifs filling the space between the center and the simple single border. The Swedish rug crossword is finished with a lovely fringe at the shorter sides which emphasizes the rustic character of the composition. One of the main fortes of the flatweave is the versatile and subtle color palette, ready to fit into a wide variety of interior décors, based on light gray, taupe and beige, with invigorating touches of pastel blue and dusty pink. Thoroughly hand-woven of the finest wool in accordance with traditional techniques, the floor covering is distinguished by utmost durability which allowed it to survive until this day in excellent condition. If properly cared for, the vintage Swedish antique rug and carpet will serve its owners for generations without any signs of wear, bringing in the ever-lasting chic and unmatched elegance of midcentury rugs and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
Since the mid-20th century Scandinavian design has been one of the most desirable and widely sought after styles in the world. This incredible popularity can be attributed to the brilliant simplicity and practicality of northern creations, which at the same time are utterly sophisticated. The lovely vintage Swedish pile rug before your eyes is made according to Scandinavian aesthetic thought and enchants with an uncomplicated yet perfectly balanced and appealing look. The main field carries only a few geometric motifs and is enclosed by a simple border. Brown that prevails in the design is accompanied by extinguished orange, beige and blue. An interesting feature is the pile which is too short for the rug to be called a rya and definitely too long for a traditional flat-woven rollakan. This soft and durable carpet was masterfully hand-knotted of the finest wool in accordance with old and refined weaving techniques. Thanks to such thorough making, the Swedish rug has survived until this day in ideal condition and will most definitely serve its owners for generations. This vintage beauty will fit into all kinds of contemporary interior décors, from classic to modern.
OAKRugs by Chelsea
This artisan rug was made to replicate the quality and feel of the high-end traditional rugs, but with updated patterns and colorways to more easily fit into transitional, traditional, and modern homes. The scale has been increased, and the colors muted making this rug much easier to work with flooring, fabrics, and overall decor of most homes. The high-quality materials natural materials and strong weave mean this rug is easy to clean. This classic piece is versatile enough to work in a more traditional, transitional, or southwestern environment, as well as an accent piece in a contemporary setting to give an elegant yet homely feel. It's appropriate for home decor in rooms such as the living room, family room, dining room, or bedroom. This rug has been professionally cleaned, though some slight discoloration may still exist. Being handmade, the rug may not be perfectly rectangular or evenly straight throughout the rug.
A Vintage Swedish Pile Weave Rug with a graphic and colorful design that seems to represent a landscape.
Breathtaking Antique Velvet Wall Hanging Dutch Textile, Circa Date: 18th Century - This gorgeous Dutch textile from the 18th century is the perfect piece for a collector. These pieces were created for the nobility and wealthier class throughout the 19th century to complement Rococo and early Victorian furnishings. This one shows a classic Greek revival style that was popular at that time. It is a beautiful piece with a formal design that is perfect for a private collection.
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