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Pasargad NY
This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Nazmiyal Collection
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.
Luxacor
A tasteful and elegant arrangement of geometric patterns are represented in this traditional handcrafted area rug, making it a wonderful accompaniment to your master bedroom, living room, dining room or office.
Rug & Kilim
This 9x12 vintage Aubusson tapestry is a rare and special new curation from Rug & Kilim—a signed mid-century original by French artist Rene Perrot, handwoven in wool and originating from France circa 1950-1960.On the Design:This design showcases Perrot’s masterful interpretation of a fantastical avian paradise, where whimsical birds in rich brown, black, and blue hues dance among a dense forest of stylized colorful florals against a mustard yellow background. Perrot's unique style shines through in his detailed treatment of the birds' plumage — each creature uniquely rendered with distinctive markings and expressive eyes — while the overall effect achieves a mesmerizing pattern that exemplifies the finest mid-century Aubusson craftsmanship. The piece demonstrates a dreamlike botanical sanctuary that captures both the decorative richness of traditional tapestry and the imaginative freedom of modernist design. Keen eyes will further admire the artist’s signature in the upper left corner. Condition: This mid-century French tapestry further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—intended for use in wall-hanging projects only
Handwoven in wool and originating from Brussels, Belgium, this 8x10 Flemish Verdure tapestry from the late 17th Century is a rare and special new curation from Rug & Kilim—featuring a particularly popular aesthetic with lush foliage and depicting a naturalistic "garden" scene. On the Design:The tapestry is executed in a particularly celebrated Flemish style of the 17th century, characterized by its intricate detail, naturalistic rendering of flora and fauna, and use of perspective. The design centers on a formal architectural setting with classical columns and arched elements creating a stage-like perspective for the central scene. Dominant floral motifs appear as two symmetrically balanced flowering trees flanking the composition, rendered with botanical precision in a controlled palette of indigo blue, cream, and selective gold accents. The central pictorial elements include a precisely rendered heron or crane positioned prominently among human figures dressed in period attire, creating a narrative tableau typical of aristocratic decorative commissions. Classically draped figures (reminiscent of Cherubs from Renaissance art) populate the tapestry's edges, contributing to the scene's harmonious balance. The weaving technique demonstrates exceptional technical skill in the graduated color blending (hachure) used to create dimensional modeling in the vegetation and architectural elements. The weaver's skilled hand has executed a vision of aristocratic leisure here, where every delicate petal and architectural detail speaks to the period's discerning taste, making this piece a rare testament to the enduring allure of Flemish weaving tradition. Condition: This Antique Flemish tapestry further enjoys good condition for its age and origin—intended for use in wall-hanging projects only.
Home and Rugs
Anatolian rugs are hand knotted in the Central Anatolia or Asia Minor region of Turkey. The patterns are from Ottoman era as well as modern Turkey. The central medallion used in this rug symbolizes the central authority of the Ottoman Sultans. In 1292, Marco Polo was the first to make mention of the Konya carpets in writing when he called them the most beautiful in the world. The natural dyes used in this rug are obtained from vegetables such as red onion skins and eggplant peel, etc. The soft wool is obtained from the chest of a lamb where it's softer because of the minimal sun exposure.
Tabriz Design rugs are distinguished by their excellent weave and by their remarkable adherence to the classical traditions of antique Persian rug design. Add a magnificent accent to your home with the Tabriz Floral collection. With each rug in this collection, Pasargad NY recreates the majesty of a timeless Persian classic, updated with a modern color scheme and a delicate weave. The Lamb's wool is hand knotted, and woven into these classic designs. The elegance and durability of these rugs will insure that they will be a favorite for years to come. D10387
Via Como
This rug was Hand Knotted in Tibet by skilled artisans. The carpet making industry in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years.
One of the trends that are beginning to gain momentum is moving away from pieces that look mass-manufactured and moving toward pieces that are inspired by and show your personality. Another trend is the inclusion of pieces that infuse a natural feel in the room and reflect the outdoors. This is a modern area rug that captures the essence of authentic mid-century modern rugs and design.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This Karabagh rug brings heritage and artistry into your home. Made from wool, it features intricate designs and rich colors that reflect the region's storied weaving traditions. Perfect for adding color and texture, it complements both modern and classic interiors effortlessly. Whether in a cozy reading nook or a busy hallway, its wool construction provides a plush feel underfoot, enhancing both comfort and style.
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.
Pasargad
Meet Pasargad Home Antique Collection. This gorgeous decorative area rug brings you a sophisticated look with a modern soft color choice. With a symphony of floral, vines and latticework detailing, these beautiful rugs bring warmth and life to any room. These one of a kind antique rugs are hand-made and hand-knotted in Azerbaijan by master weavers from lam's wool and their durable hand-knotted construction ensures this product will last for years to come. Perios is 1910s.
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