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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.
Nazmiyal Collection
A Stunningly Elegant Large Size Classic Vintage Savonnerie Renaissance Style Rug, circa date: Vintage . The magnificent and elaborate French Savonnerie carpets have a timeless elegance that reflects classical themes and time-honored traditions. This magnificent vintage rug was created during the middle part of the 20th century and has an intricate floral design that uses an impressive range of colors and that was based on the original designs of the French Savonnerie rugs.
Hand-knotted in high-quality wool and originating from Europe in 1950. This vintage mid-century circle rug enjoys an intricate Continental field design with golden-yellow, brown, and orange colorways, emboldened by eccentric geometric spaces seamlessly transitioning into its guard border.
OAKRugs by Chelsea
This artisan hand-knotted antique masterpiece, made in Persia, is truly a part of history. Its strong foundation allows it to survive the tests of time, growing more and more beautiful with age. A unique patina of wear over the years makes it truly one of a kind, meant to be enjoyed for many more years.
This antique traditional rug was hand-knotted in high-quality fabric with a variety of decorations and symbols.
Pasargad NY
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.
Originating from Turkey between 1870-1880, this hand-knotted antique Sivas wool rug embraces both regal and agricultural elements balancing unique, beautiful turquoise and rich crimson red colorways with a luminous, subtly textural open field. The geometric vine scroll border patterns transitioning into the field spandrels elegantly frame the brighter beige field in a masterful emphasis on the garden and harvest themes at play in this rare traditional portrait.
These carpets are known for their exquisite designs, striking use of color, and high knot count. This magnificent piece is a masterfully designed artistic creation from the late 19th century. The carpet demonstrates the skill and artistic talent that made these carpets some of the most collectible in the world.
Hand-knotted in high-quality wool originating from France between 1870-1880, this antique French tapestry highlights a number of distinguished Aubusson and neoclassical elements in its grandeur, from the realistic pictorial shading of artisan beige and cream colorways to the subtle accents of pink in both the field and the border cartouches. The pairing of its particular size and versatile-but-lively colorways lends this piece possibilities underfoot and on the wall in traditional and contemporary home decor.
Originating from Turkey in 1890. This hand-knotted antique Gordes wool rug marries uncommon tea green and pink colorways with unique employment of the traditional tree of life motif. Surrounding a finely woven curvilinear field design with sole vertical symmetry seen most often in Sultanabad rugs, the central border enjoys repeated cypress tree emblems, representing eternal life in pairing with the field's Islami palmette iris and peony patterns of rebirth and vitality.
Hand-knotted with metallic-thread wool originating from Turkey in 1880. This antique Hereke rug hosts a luminous, light-catching body with both versatile and lively beige-brown, golden yellow, and frost blue colorways. Enjoying minimal distress on the lower border, the tactful transition of the more earth-tone colorways from the geometric border into the medallion field design creates a smart visual intrigue highlighting the finesse of this piece.
Hand knotted in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1890-1900, this antique Kayseri wool rug hosts a classic pairing of russet and navy blue color ways complemented by a beige field background. Enjoying pristine condition and remarkable finesse, the very kaleidoscopic pattern of the field and mirrored borders alike highlights several subtle variations of the lotus palmette motif and the fish pattern, the former widely believed to represent rebirth befitting this piece’s very rejuvenating, autumnal tones.
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