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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.
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.
Rug & Kilim
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.
Hand-knotted in wool originating from Nepal circa 1910-1920, this antique rug connotes a rug design of particularly rich color and uncommon style, marrying both medallion and all-over pattern approach in a lustrous play with a more intriguing multitude of accenting colorways highlighting the intricacies of this rare piece.
Oriental Rug of Houston
This is a beautiful Beige & Sage Swiss Wash Hand Knotted Michaelian & Kohlberg Wool Rug. The wool not only adds to rug's durability, but also provides dirt repelling quality and thermal insulation. Swiss wash is a unique finishing treatment provided to rugs in Switzerland. It implies a thorough cleaning that removes all loose fibers and debris from the rug. The final product is a rug with a singular wool finish. The difference is comparable to the one between basic manicure and Shellac manicure. This rug rejects heavy ornamentation in favor of a simpler and more graceful contemporary look. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bedroom or anywhere in the residence or office.About Michaelian & Kohlberg Rugs: Michaelian & Kohlberg have been a source of fine hand knotted rugs since 1921. Their name is synonymous with rugs that combine time honored weaving techniques, innovative designs, and sophisticated color palette. With designs that range from traditional to ultra contemporary, Michaelian & Kohlberg carpets create a beautiful and luxurious foundation for today’s finest interiors. Since the 1980's, Michaelian and Kohlberg has been involved in projects that have been credited for reviving the art and craft of natural dyeing and hand-spinning in Turkey, India, Nepal, China, Afghanistan and elsewhere. In fact, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York actively hosts many antique rugs from its founder Frank Michaelian's collection. Today, Michaelian & Kohlberg rugs are standard bearers of quality, technique, and innovative design in the hand knotted flooring industry.
Meet Pasargad Home Antique Collection. This rug’s handmade, hand-knotted construction adds durability to this rug, ensuring it will last for many years. Each rug is handmade with 100% premium lamb's wool. With its timeless style, this rug is an elegant addition to any home decor collection.
Hand-knotted originating circa 1910-1920, this antique rug connotes a rare rug pattern among the select additions to our collection, enjoying classic pallet colorways with engaging all remarking the celebrated elements of this ancestral style. On the design: This particular antique rug exemplifies this lineage’s renowned take on bold rug styles in its approach to a medallion pattern, juxtaposed gracefully with the dancing cloud patterns for a time-honored, cultured look promising distinction to the most discerning, regal projects. On the condition: Notable wear in the central medallion, select field, and corner spots.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Elevate your room’s style with our antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug. The traditional Formal Classic Persian style, with its Amritsar motif, is definitely a stunner that you’ll be proud to show off in your home. Its distinctive pink and green palette will add charm, elegance, and that little bit of that ever-elusive je ne sais quoi. Plus, the wool pile on a cotton foundation used in this 9'1" x 12' rug accentuates its allure. But, this rug isn’t just worthy of gracing the pages of a design magazine. With its masterful Indian handwoven construction, this antique rug from around 1910 will be a prized possession for decades to come. Get your own show-stopping antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug today!
Elevate your room's style with our antique Oushak handwoven traditional rug. The traditional large-scale floral style, with its Oushak motif, is definitely a stunner that you'll be proud to show off in your home. Its distinctive finish palette will add charm, elegance, and that little bit of that ever-elusive je ne sais quoi. Plus, the wool pile on a wool foundation used in this 10'9" x 12'10" rug accentuates its allure. But, this rug isn't just worthy of gracing the pages of a design magazine. With its masterful Turkish handwoven construction, this antique rug from around 1910 will be a prized possession for decades to come. Get your own show-stopping antique Oushak handwoven traditional rug today!
Four Hands
A hand-knotted blend of wool and cotton, the bold hues weave together to create intricate patterns that are accented by delicate fringe. Following a technique and tradition dating back thousands of years, each hand-knotted rug can take two to three skilled weavers five to six weeks to complete, depending on the size and intricacy of each rug. Every hand-knotted rug is designed to wear beautifully over time, making them heirlooms to be passed down for generations.
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