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Nazmiyal Collection
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 17th Century. This exquisite wool and silk French tapestry from the 17th century is an excellent example of the quality that was being created by the French tapestry weavers of that time. This wool and silk tapestry holds a special place in history and is in excellent condition for a piece of this age. The scene is like looking back in time at a moment that was captured by the artist. This hunting scene is like a snapshot of daily life in 17th century France.
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.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Make your house truly feel like home with our antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug. It's antique (circa 1900) and traditional. It’s blue in navy with gold accent colors. It’s a Formal Classic Persian style rug with an Amritsar motif. All things you gravitate towards when it comes to aesthetics and design in your space. Being a 12' x 17' rug of wool pile on a cotton foundation, you can rest assured that this piece will do more than just make a visual impact and create the vibe you want. It comes from the fine Indian tradition of handwoven rugmaking, meaning this rug will serve you well and look terrific for years. Add that extra special personal touch today with your own antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug.
Hand-knotted in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1890-1900, this antique Oushak rug employs a rare asymmetry in its intricate borders and field design alike, both complemented by a variety of curvilinear beige and salmon pink floral patterns set against a brilliant copper background. The unique orientation of the lotus palmette patterns (widely believed to be a symbol of rebirth) is a striking, unique departure from traditional Oushak pieces, accented by a subtle, rich variation of red and blue colorway highlighting the many intricacies and versatility of this piece in a space.
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.
Amazing 16th Century Antique Flemish Silk And Wool Old Testament Biblical Tapestry Depicting Joseph Meeting His Brothers, Circa Date: 16th Century. By the 16th century, much of the tapestry weaving industry was centered in France, Flanders, and several Flemish cities. For the next hundred years, Flemish tapestries would set a new standard in technique, color and intricacy of the designs. These captivating antique tapestries were much sought-after, and finding one today is a special treat. So it is exciting to be able to offer this fine example of 16th-century Flemish tapestry weaving along with its interesting story.
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.
Produced in the coastal town of Hereke, this quintessential animal hunting carpet brings to life the imperial elegance and stylistic detail that we normally associate with Safavid and Mughal rugs.
OAKRugs by Chelsea
This artisan handwoven antique masterpiece, made in England, 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.
Originating from 18th century India, this antique traditional Oushak rug has an expansive series of floral and Jul imagery in a lustrous, hand-knotted wool portrait. featuring an especially unique colorway combination of bright sunset orange, beige, and blue, the wool and silk are skillfully woven the stylized blue silk outlines accent the beige and orange wool field designs, featuring finely woven Memling guys and geometric floral branches contained within a uniquely detailed multi border.
Some pieces are simply too spectacular to adequately describe with words, and this is one of them. This Suzani embroidery is a palace-sized piece of incredible detail. It evokes the feeling of the Garden of Paradise with an impressive variety of plant and animal life. This stunningly detailed piece was created by hand in the late 17th century and is remarkably well-preserved. Suzani is a word that means needle. They were produced throughout central Asian countries and were usually part of a bridal dowry or special political gifts. This one is from India. Its level of preservation supports that it was only brought out and used for special occasions.
This breathtaking, large antique Khotan carpet is an intricately detailed, balanced piece. Spread across a backdrop of cream, this fascinating antique carpet features a flourish of botanical beauties.
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