One of a Kind Rugs
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Perennials
Perennials’ Tibetan Knot artisanal rugs feature exceptional designs, subtle color blending and an unbelievably soft feel.
F.J. Kashanian
Handmade in India using the best quality and newest trend setting colors with the FJ Kashanian family signature.
Solo Rugs
The meticulous art of hand-embroidered textiles from Uzbekistan tribes inspired the Suzani Collection of rugs. Bold motifs, particularly pomegranates, the sun, and the moon, are frequent elements, their simple yet compelling designs made even more spectacular in wool and silk. Once traditional pieces of a dowry, these rugs will easily become part of families for years to come.
Nazmiyal Collection
Woven in China during the late 19th century, this magnificent example of an antique Chinese embroidery textile features an exquisite medallion decorated with spacious vine scrolls. Luminescent flowers, gilt vine-scrolls, and graceful botanical motifs are artfully combined in a harmonious medallion. The calming negative space created by the creamy white background highlights the dimensional embroidered motifs and the airy Eastern composition. Elegant butterflies, a traditional symbol of joy, love, and longevity, appear throughout the naturalistic medallion along with sylvan branches and graceful scrolling tendrils. The artful shading and tonal highlights are juxtaposed against minute stamens, dainty antennas, and subtle stylized accents that are rendered with an astounding level of detail. These phenomenal attributes exemplify the masterful level of craftsmanship that this elegant antique Chinese embroidery textile represents.
The meticulous art of hand-embroidered textiles from Uzbekistan tribes inspired the Devine collection of rugs. Bold motifs, particularly pomegranates, the sun, and the moon, are frequent elements, their simple yet compelling designs made even more spectacular in wool. Once traditional pieces of a dowry, these rugs will easily become part of families for years to come.
Rug & Kilim
Handmade in wool and originating circa 1920-1930, this 3x4 rug is a rare and exciting new curation in Rug & Kilim’s collection of antique hooked rugs. On the Design: This hooked rug features a whimsical pictorial design with a pack of four marching soldiers, two balls, and two stuffed toys in hues of red, blue, gold, and beige. Admirers of the craft will note this among some of the richest, most collectible works of folk art and among the earliest forms of American folk art in our field—an exemplar of folksy charm and art as much as an accent rug, from a distinguished weaving tradition of Americana with vast design applications today. This piece is one of the rarest rugs we’ve curated from this style, with an equally gorgeous and unique pictorial design for this craft. Condition: This antique hooked rug further enjoys great condition for its age and origin—a rare and collectible piece of history for both designer and connoisseur alike.
Pasargad
This rug's handmade, hand-knotted construction adds durability to this rug, ensuring it will last for many years. This rug is handmade with 100% premium lamb's wool. With its timeless style, this rug is an elegant addition to any home decor.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
Introducing our magnificent Afghani tribal Perpadil rug, an exquisite piece of craftsmanship that will elevate any living space with its unique design and superior quality. This new rug boasts a traditional tribal style, featuring an ivory background and a navy border that beautifully complement each other. Handwoven by skilled ethnic Turkmen weavers, mostly from the Esari subtribe, this rug is a testament to their expertise and commitment to their craft. The wool used in this rug is sourced from sheep in the Ghazni province of Southeast Afghanistan, renowned for producing longer staple, oily, and higher-quality wool ideal for carpet weaving. To create this rug, the raw Ghazni wool is brought to the western side of Afghanistan, where it is meticulously hand-carded and spun into carpet yarn. The weaving process takes place on traditional floor looms in the weavers' homes, ensuring a cottage industry-type production that highlights their dedication to preserving this ancient art form. With an asymmetrical "Persian" knot type and a cotton warp and weft, this rug exhibits exceptional durability. The double-welted and heavily packed depressed warp weaving technique employed in its creation guarantees longevity and resilience, making it a worthwhile investment for years to come. The rug's all-natural dye stuff evokes a sense of tradition and authenticity, perfectly capturing the essence of centuries-old carpet weaving practices. Every detail, from the knots per square inch to the individual hand-tied knots, showcases the weavers' precision and mastery. Measuring 8'3" x 17'6", this rug is a substantial size that will make a statement in any room. Its knots per square inch, totaling 104, result in an impressive 2,146,068 individually hand-tied knots, a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that goes into crafting each rug. Whether adorning a living room, dining area, or bedroom, this Afghani Tribal Perpadil rug will bring warmth, character, and a touch of cultural heritage to your home. With its superior quality and timeless design, it is sure to become a cherished centerpiece for generations to come. Discover the beauty and craftsmanship of our rugs today and experience the difference that a Landry and Arcari rug can make in your home.
Introducing our exquisite rug, originating from Pakistan and featuring a stunning Suzani design. This transitional style rug showcases a captivating pink background, beautifully accented by a luxurious burgundy border. Crafted with care and precision, this rug is made from wool on cotton, ensuring both durability and comfort. The size of this masterpiece measures 8'1" x 10'2", making it a versatile addition to any space. The weavers behind this rug hail mostly from the Esari Subtribe, known for their exceptional skill and artistry. The wool used in this rug is sourced from the Ghazni province of South East Afghanistan, where the mountainous terrain yields long staple, high-quality wool for carpet weaving. To ensure the utmost quality, the raw Ghazni wool is then brought to the western side of Afghanistan around Herat, where it is hand-carted and spun into carpet yarn. The weaving process takes place on traditional floor looms within the weavers' own homes, highlighting the cottage industry-type production. Featuring an asymmetrical "Persian" knot type and a cotton warp and weft, this rug exemplifies the finest in craftsmanship. The double-weft heavily packed depressed warp weaving technique ensures that this rug is exceptionally durable. Adding to its allure, this rug is dyed using all-natural dyestuff, resulting in a timeless beauty that withstands the test of time. With knots per square inch (KPSI) of 80, our rug boasts an impressive total of 935,268 individually hand-tied knots, a testament to the meticulous work and dedication of its makers. Indulge in the charm and elegance of this Pakistani Suzani rug, a true masterpiece that will enhance any interior space with its vibrant colors and intricate design.
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