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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 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.
Hand-knotted originating from turkey circa 1890-1900, this antique rug connotes a unique transitional rug design of particular rarity in its large size and colorway alike–rich hues as the foreground for uncommon accents—all seldom seen in this graceful array. On the design: Almost reading with accent in their grandeur, elegant depictions wrap between the outstanding with a natural sense of movement and depth against this particularly desirable background—complemented by the palmette and rare cypress scroll of the border for an elegant, regal look even standing out amongst celebrated rugs of this period. An iconic, masterful piece with dynamic movement and elegant air. Rare motifs: In our 40-year history as an atelier, we’ve only seen the cypress tree motif used in the border—let alone in this meandering pattern—a handful of times even among the most venerated families of antique rug making, further attesting to the collectibility. On the condition: Some mild wear throughout the field, consistent with the age of this piece and lending to the classic look with an even dispersal throughout the pagination of color and pattern.
This antique traditional rug was hand-knotted in high-quality fabric with a variety of decorations and symbols.
Hand-knotted in Turkey between 1880-1890. This antique metallic Kayseri circle rug enjoys a spacious but inviting toothed guard design, complemented by tasseled fringes highlighting the finesse of the inner pattern and its crimson red accents as well. The rustic, elegant earth tones of moss and grass green and golden-brown colorways accent the highly stylized horseback pictorials and subtle floral patterns, both of which are rarely seen in this detail on a circle rug with such an avant-garde shaping great for both traditional and contemporary spaces.
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.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Make your house truly feel like home with our antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug. It's antique (circa 1900) and traditional. It’s blue in navy with gold accent colors. It’s a Formal Classic Persian style rug with an Amritsar motif. All things you gravitate towards when it comes to aesthetics and design in your space. Being a 12' x 17' rug of wool pile on a cotton foundation, you can rest assured that this piece will do more than just make a visual impact and create the vibe you want. It comes from the fine Indian tradition of handwoven rugmaking, meaning this rug will serve you well and look terrific for years. Add that extra special personal touch today with your own antique Amritsar handwoven traditional rug.
Pasargad NY
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.
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.
This one-of-a-kind rug showcases unparalleled artistry, meticulously crafted from premium wool. Its intricate design and vibrant hues capture the essence of a bygone era, making it a captivating focal point in any room. Ideal for expansive living areas, the rug's wool construction offers a luxurious texture and enduring comfort. To preserve its beauty and prevent slipping, we recommend using a rug pad underneath.
Hand-knotted in high-quality wool originating from India between 1870-1880, this antique Amritsar rug enjoys exceptionally luxurious attention to detail, both in the radiant gold accents on the field's Herati fish patterns and in the complementary nature of this rich burgundy and blue colorways, strongly resembling a lesser-known variant of the antique water garden design meant to embody beauty and vitality befitting this piece.
Hand-knotted in Pakistan originating between 1880-1890, this antique wool rug enjoys one of the most uncommon variations of a classic Boteh paisley pattern, sometimes referred to as the teardrop or flame pattern symbolizing elements of creation and beauty and rarely seen in so fine a pattern; a meticulous portrait of rarity complemented by an equally distinct colorway in the field and border, lending to both traditional and modern projects with warmth and attitude.
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