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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.
Rug & Kilim
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.
A stunning antique Turkish Oushak rug. Turkish Oushak carpets combine the bold colors and designs of carpets produced in the formal weaving centers with the symbols and traditions of tribal cultures. At the beginning of the 20th century, when this carpet was produced, these carpets found their way into the elegant dining halls and formal sitting rooms of Victorian homes. They added a rustic charm to the extravagant room décor of an earlier era. This carpet is based on a traditional medallion design that began to emerge in the Safavid Dynasty. The carpets created during this early time were intended for the palaces and public buildings of the courts. Throughout the years, they remained associated with sophistication and elegance. The brilliant colors of this Turkish carpet give it an elegant appeal that would make it the perfect addition to a formal setting. The brilliant red gives it vibrancy and liveliness. Yet, the creams, light blues, salmons, and soft grays give it balance and help to soften the effect. The formal symmetry of the designs is offset by the use of ancient tribal symbols and motifs. It is this combination of formal and informal elements that make Oushak carpets some of the most desirable in the world. This antique carpet uses a balance of warm and cool colors of the spectrum to create a piece that is colorful, yet harmonious. It uses a formal design structure with bold, angular motifs combined with tribal symbols to create a piece that complements both formal and informal design settings. This is a lovely piece that would go well in any room design from traditional to modern or Boho chic.
Nazmiyal Collection
This stunning Art Deco-inspired rug is hand-knotted with meticulous care. Its black and ivory design offers a sophisticated contrast that complements both modern and classic decor. This oversized masterpiece not only brings a sense of luxury to your home but also showcases the timeless appeal of Hollywood Regency style. Its durable weave promises longevity, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate both beauty and functionality in their decor.
The work of Piet Mondrian helped to define a new vision in the world of modern art in the early half of the twentieth century. He is considered to be a pioneer of abstract art and is known for his use of three primary colors to create pieces with striking contrast. This is a modern piece inspired by some of Mondrian's most famous works.
This elegant area rug woven in Turkey features a traditional Tabriz-style latticework pattern woven in a delicate palette of earth-toned colors. Charming borders decorated with a series of cascading floral vines and parallel branches frame the camel-colored field of this latticework Turkish carpet. A delicate arabesque with flowing floral chains and prominent palmettes linked by a latticework grid form an elegant all-over pattern borrowed from carpet weavers in Tabriz.
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.
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.
Despite the complexity and the sophistication of the design both of the borders and of the field, this entire carpet espouses an intriguing subdued quality throughout. Here is a striking antique rug an antique Tabriz carpet that was woven in Persia around the turn of the twentieth century. Generally speaking, antique Tabriz rugs and carpets are celebrated for their sophisticated compositions, which strongly reflect the most important qualities of Persian City Rugs. This particular antique Persian carpet boasts an especially sophisticated design which relies heavily on an intriguing utilization of monochromatism. The rich series of borders there are no fewer than three large borders, as well as an assortment of inner and outer borders and the field are all colored in subtly contrasting shades of brown. Despite the complexity and the sophistication of the design both the borders and the field, the entire carpet espouses an intriguing subdued quality throughout. A fetching example and this antique Tabriz carpet from Persia showcases the elegance and the sophistication of the finest antique oriental rugs and carpets.
classic selections, an antique Agra rug hand-knotted in wool circa 1890-1900. This well-drawn piece recaptures elaborate Shahrestan sensibilities, with floral patterns in beige-brown, blue, green and gold with red punctuations. A regal piece that boasts a rippling visual appeal, with gracious interpretation of Herati patterns.
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