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Nazmiyal Collection
Beautiful 16th Century Antique Flemish Silk And Wool Jewish Purim Tapestry Showing Esther And Mordecai, Country Of Origin: Belgium, Circa Date: 16th Century. The iconic antique Flemish tapestries of the 16th century hold a special place in the world of fine art and art history. By the beginning of the 16th century, Flemish tapestries had reached a level of mastery that rivaled the famous French Aubusson tapestries. This is a beautiful example and has a few characteristics that make it a special piece for the Judaica collector, history lover, biblical scholar or private connoisseur.
F.J. Kashanian
Beautiful tones to combine luxury and durability to make a statement in any residential or commerical space.
Classy and contemporary primitive tribal geometric design modern area rug.
Kars is a city in northeastern Turkey that has played a key role in the rug industry since the 16th century. The city has been home to people from many different cultures, all of whom influenced the beautiful geometric carpet designs of the area. This rug is a beautiful example that shows the distinctive neutral and bold patterns that make rugs from this region stand out.
Doris Leslie Blau
This circa-1940 vintage Moroccan rug features a bold all-over multicolored raised pile design. The simplicity of the midcentury vintage carpet makes it at once modernist and evocative of tribal motifs. Moroccan rugs have typically been woven by tribal peoples for their utility rather than for decoration. These vintage carpets experienced a growth in popularity in the West when mid-century modern designers such as Le Corbusier paired the thick piled Berber rugs with their minimalist furniture. Many of these Berber antique rugs are woven by the Beni Ourain peoples from the Rif Mountains near the city of Taza in northern Morocco. Colors vary from neutral shades to bright, stand-out hues, with designs ranging from geometric simplicity to free-flowing abstraction. The primitivist feel of many Moroccan-style area rugs makes them attractive to modernist collectors. From versatile flatweaves to shaggy hand-knotted area rugs or runners, Moroccan rugs are both decorative and functional. They are valued for their technical qualities, expert use of fibers, great tensile strength, and abrasion resistance. Without a doubt, the original tribal Moroccan rugs from the Doris Leslie Blau collection bring character and a touch of worldliness to an interior.
Moroccan rugs are a style trend that has become a staple. They became popular in the mid-20th century as a way to add a primitive element to modern furniture styles with minimalist legs and simple lines. Since then, they have been a part of styles that include contemporary, boho chic, and ultra-modern.
A mid-20th century vintage Moroccan rug. Berber chic in the form of this outstanding antique carpet is shaped as an elongated rectangle. The symmetrical composition comprising black and red diamonds is harmonious, elegant, and daring at the same time. The simple, tribal pattern on the background of ivory is very expressive - you can use it to perfectly shape the space of an interior. Half-pile weaving technique allows for a showing off the base in the shade of aquamarine, which is an original and nonobvious complement to the overall concept. This Moroccan masterpiece undoubtedly demonstrates the flair of its creators. Exclusive collection of antique, Persian, and Vintage oriental rugs for sale including our famous collection of large area rugs by Doris Leslie Blau. Nader Bolour the owner of Doris Leslie Blau's rugs and carpets gallery is the largest rug dealer in the world. We invite you to view the largest collection of antique carpets and rugs.
A Moroccan rug with diamonds inside of diamonds on a brown brushed field. Vintage rugs for sale - they are essential objects of desire of not only vintage trend followers but all aficionados of beauty and sublime design. There is a good reason for such vast recognition as antique area rugs constitute the core of taste and artistry of 20th-century progressive thought. They are clearly defined by the past century's celebration of new ideas, modern lifestyle, and the Renaissance of all arts which happened about that time. The category of vintage rugs has many faces there are numerous aspects such as historical period, style, fashion, culture, symbolism, and philosophy which add up to form the dazzling array of vintage Moroccan style rugs. Among this sensational collection one will find pieces coming from Scandinavia, Morocco, China, England, and Continental Europe in brief, from all over the world. Each and every one of those cultural circles differs severely, and so does the philosophy behind vintage rug designs coming from various parts of the globe. However, one thing they have in common is undeniable quality, which makes them perfect utilitarian objects in modern households, besides being absolute works of art.
The past several years have meant spending a considerable amount of time in our homes. Creating spaces that evoked a sense of calm was an important consideration in the decorating scheme. Neutral spaces and minimalism dominated interior design trends. Now, many are still not ready to give up their neutral spaces, but it is also time for a refresh. This gorgeous geometric design rug is a perfect way to update your room and still keep the warmth and coziness you crave.
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