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Tufenkian
Maroon Cross-Stitch is a one-of-a kind-rug that uniquely utilizes traditional designs colors. It is made of 100% wool.
Nazmiyal Collection
Here is a fascinating and beautiful antique textile – an antique silk and velvet textile that was woven in India during the nineteenth century. Featuring a stunning design of deeply contrasting and elegant detail elements, this European textile exemplifies the creative possibilities inherent in textile weaving. The composition of the textile is actually very straightforward, though the designs within are notably complex and well-formed. Lacking any sort of conventional bordering, this silk and velvet European textile consists simply of a longhand narrow field of pale golden ivory. Further, there is but one other color group present in the entire composition: dark reds. Throughout the long and narrow field, sinuous vine scrolls of deep red interact with one another, culminating in extraordinarily rich and detailed figures. While abstract, the strong sophistication and elegance of these figures suggest chandeliers and candelabras; ornamental pieces with a rich flourish. Contrasting as profoundly as they do with the pale field, these detail figures of burgundy are powerful. A unique and exciting composition, this antique European silk and velvet textile is an intriguing example.
Doris Leslie Blau
Bessarabian rugs combine the beauty of the Oriental carpets with European elegance. Bessarabian rugs draw attention with their intricate designs, which stand out even among other antique rugs. Antique rugs have numerous admirers due to their diverse designs and the high quality of their weave. A true gem of weaving art, this stunning Bessarabian carpet captures hearts thanks to its beauty. The rug was handmade in the early 20th century, circa 1900, The carpet has a complex floral motif stretched all over its surface. Weaver used looms with unseen ease as if they were a brush. The flowers were depicted with great detail - not a petal is out of place. The design's frame is decorated with the same motif. Usage of a gentle color palette balances the whole composition out, beautifying it further at the same time. Light red, green and beige were topped with a hint of gray and white. The carpet's charming presence is bound to enhance any kind of interior. Doris Leslie Blau's collection of high-quality antique rugs and modern carpets contains some of the most beautiful pieces in the industry. Often featured in interior design magazines, such as Architectural Digest or Elle Decor, those rugs are gems waiting to be discovered by you, so don't wait! All you have to do is to visit our webpage and indulge in the most luxurious shopping experience offered by Doris Leslie Blau.
Rug & Kilim
Originating from Afghanistan in 1940. This vintage geometric kilim runner features an uncommon orientation and combination of tribal symbols in iconic burgundy, blue, and beige colorways. Flat-woven in high-quality, durable wool, the wrapping blue border and outermost field designs portray Burdock plant symbols believed to ward off the evil eye, accented by the offsetting beige and orange hooks as well as double-sided ram’s horn motifs in the center playing into the same protective motifs; celebrated in perfect symmetry with complementary beige fringes further emboldening this tribal portrait.
Pasargad NY
Tekke Rugs In the second half of the 19th Century, the Tekke tribe was one of the most influential of all of the Turkoman tribes. A prolific group of artisans, the Tekke boasted some of the finest weavers in the region, and were widely known for their especially refined weaving skills. Because they were responsible for weaving such a large variety of items, the rugs woven by the Tekke tribe differ in every imaginable way, and include examples from an impressive range of sizes and shapes. Despite this unusually large range in appearance, however, there are certain elements that are manifest in almost all examples. For instance, Tekke rugs use an asymmetric knot that opens to the left. D10026
Hand-knotted in Turkey originating between 1890-1900, this antique Hereke wool rug enjoys the richest colorway complimenting a classically intricate pattern of floral lotus palmette motifs, a very gentle and elegant portrait of naturally dyed burgundy and beige brown with autumnal hues throughout this uncommon black border.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
The authentic styles of traditional oriental masterpieces are recreated here, reflecting an ageless beauty in the presentation of these fine traditional hand-knotted rugs. Each piece is unique in representing carpets of a bygone age.
Indian Agra rug. Hand-knotted. Fine weave. 100% lamb's wool. From India. 025507
A contemporary take on the Gabbeh look. This genuine hand-knotted wool rug will brighten up any room.
Aga John Oriental Rugs
Fine Afghani/Pakistani oriental rugs. Traditional becomes modern through an intensive transformation process that yields a one-of-a-kind rug. The process starts with a vintage rug that is sun-bleached, saturated with color, and dried to give a contemporary look. Tight weave with silky feel and sheen.
Tabriz Design rugs are distinguished by their excellent weave and by their remarkable adherence to the classical traditions of Persian rug design. Add a magnificent accent to your home with the Tabriz Floral collection. With each rug in this collection, Pasargad DC recreates the majesty of a timeless Persian classic, updated with a modern color scheme and a delicate weave. The Lamb's wool and Silk are hand knotted, and woven into these classic designs. The elegance and durability of these rugs will insure that they will be a favorite for years to come.
Samad Rugs
The Amour wool & silk collection offers transitional designs which seamlessly fuse old-world charm with new-world confidence. These finely woven carpets are made with hand-carded wool and hand-spun silk, many with hand-carvings. Though adorned with traditional motifs, Amour rugs are not afraid to experiment with bold vibrant colors.
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