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Nazmiyal Collection
A Beautiful and Rare Antique Mennonite American Quilt, circa date: 1860. This rare, Mennonite antique America quilt from the 1860s is a real treasure, as there are few that have survived. The Mennonites are a branch of the Amish community that broke off in the 1860s over disagreements with the Old Order Amish. The Amish are a group of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants to America who are known for adherence to strict religious beliefs and conservative views. Their women are notably known for their skill in quilt making.
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.
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.
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.
Originally created and designed in 1965 by Ulla Brandt for the famed weaving workshop atelier of Marta Maas Fjetterstrom, this vintage Swedish shag pile rya rug is a captivating and artistic creation. Swedish rugs like this Tjarn carpet are more than just area rugs for the floor, they are remarkable examples of fiber / textile art.
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 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!
Hand-knotted in wool originating from Turkey circa 1950-1960, a rare vintage mid-century pictorial rug in beige and brown colors. Enjoying a tasteful brash in the background and field, the medallion pictorial appears to depict a lamb or similar cattle atop a fine gray and red floral pattern. Arresting, culturally iconic for its period, and charming all together, enjoying good condition for its age and rare lineage. Almost ideal for wall-hanging projects as much as flooring.
New England Collection
Contemporary handmade rug.
While this hand-knotted wool antique rug originates from Russia circa 1910-1920, the Kasai rug design draws its name from the Central African river region of influence in the pattern, as less widely known but remarkable tribal rug family with similar geometry to that of Kuba, Moroccan, and varied Turkish rugs of the same period. The Prevailing red and orange hues lend a natural complement via juxtaposition to the green and blue backgrounds, offering depth in turn to the medallion pattern and a natural gravity in play with the sense of movement surrounding. Meandering tribal borders radiate with more forgiving beige-brown hues, completing the classic look ideal to a traditional rug; a welcome area rug addition to our Antique & Vintage Rug Collection ideally suited for classic interiors and playing with rich furniture. About the Collection: Antique rugs have been in Josh’s resume since he began in the industry almost 40 years ago when he was already recognized for one of the largest oriental rug collections in the United States. Each piece in the internationally recognized volume was handpicked for rarity, and of course aesthetic and beauty, now complementing one of the widest varieties of the Persian rug and Turkish rug collections with the utmost attention to individuality and care. Because of Josh’s position in the wholesale rug industry he’s been responsible for promoting a number of collections throughout history, from breathtaking signature Tabriz, Sultanabad, Kerman Lavar, Agra, and Oushak classics to the more unsung jewels of the luxury industry. Vintage has also been synonymous with who we are since our beginning, particularly for our unparalleled Kilim collection, but with the rise of Mid Century collection the term vintage carpet has become very popular—especially exciting because often times many of the vintage carpets have also been treated, washed, dyed over, sheared, and modified—and has created a very successful category. We’re especially very proud of our vintage Kilims and Turkish rugs curated for our expansive collection of both area rugs and runners alike. Rug & Kilim maintains our own facilities for cleaning and restoration exclusively for carpets we’ve sold to ensure their lasting beauty and care long about a piece leaves our collection.
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Epitomizing the scrappy look that makes traditional antique American hooked rugs so irresistibly charming, this colorful antique rug features a tiled latticework pattern embellished with a constant series of bright roundels. The diversified color scheme that includes complementary hues and contrasting colors in each cell emphasizes the simple geometric shapes and the rich texture of the hooked pile. Inset diamonds, mottled stripes and textural color variations add levels of interest to the simple repeating latticework pattern. By using a multitude of charming colors, this colorful hooked rug creates a harmonious allover pattern that is united by the rich color assortment that also serves to diversify the seemingly simple repeating motifs. Polychromatic borders incorporating a similarly diverse selection of colors complement the wide selection of bright details featured in the field of this antique American hooked rug.
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