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Nazmiyal Collection
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 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.
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.
Rug & Kilim
This antique traditional rug was hand-knotted in high-quality fabric with a variety of decorations and symbols.
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.
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.
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.
Glorious Silk And Metallic Silver Antique Turkish Seljuk Design Rug, circa Date: Mid 19th Century. The Seljuks are regarded as the ancestors of the people of modern Turkey and Azerbaijan. Their antique rugs have a distinctive style and motifs that are the forerunners of tribal Anatolian carpets. This magnificent, rare and collectible carpet with silk and metallic threads is an excellent example of Seljuk work. The carpet dates to the mid-19th century and is an exquisite piece of which few examples survive today.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Even today, this antique rug is still the first choice of professional interior designers. Sometimes this is because when grading carpets, carpet connoisseurs will not only look at the overall quality of materials and textures but also attach great importance to the overall beauty of the carpet. Light-colored are among the most popular oriental carpets, known for the high quality of their wool beautiful patterns, and warm colors. These designer favorites will complement any interior.
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