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A glimpse into the grandeur of a bygone era. The mesmerizing, symbol filled design and intricate workmanship of this antique Caucasian Shirvan rug are unparalleled. The antique tribal design Caucasian rug is a masterpiece, featuring meticulous detail and superb craftsmanship. With a variety of patterns, some of the best antique Caucasian rugs, such as this one, can really set the tone for any space. Antique Caucasian Shirvan rugs offer a dramatic, opulent statement that is sure to catch the eye.
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Gorgeous And Artistic Antique Chinese Cloud Band and Dragon Design Rug, Country of Origin: China, Circa Date: 1900 – China is one of the oldest and most ancient rug weaving traditions in the world. These magnificent antique Chinese rugs have been popular since the 18th century, and they continue to make their way into modern decor. This one features ancient symbolism and charming dragons against a magnificent goldish color. This was more than likely an antique Chinese rug and dates from the 19th century. This rug features a classic Chinese dragon design and represent an important element of Chinese mythology. Antique Chinee rugs like this one would be perfect area rugs for the floor of your Asia themed room or as a beautiful wall hanging Tapestry. It is beautiful rug which was woven in China from a time when these antique rugs were becoming popular throughout the world. This Chinese rug also features a classic cloud band rug design and is perfect for any area of the room where you need a statement piece. The beautiful colors and motifs of this dragon Chinese rug make it stand out as a piece of artwork as well as a piece of history. It would make the perfect addition to your collection or any room of the home.
Indian Amritsar rugs are considered to be some of the finest quality in all of the world. They are based on traditional Persian designs that were brought back by one of the Mughal emperors during a period of exile. The art of weaving these breathtaking designs was borrowed from the famous Persian carpet weavers, but over time, the designers developed their own characteristic style and motifs. This gorgeous carpet from the early 1900s shows both the influence of traditional Persian designs and a few elements that are uniquely Indian.
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Beautiful Small Antique Indian Dragon Design Rug, Rug Type: Indian Rugs, Circa Date: 1920 - Dragons are a theme that appears in the artwork of many cultures around the world. In some cultures, the dragon signifies a malevolent presence, but in others they are considered to kind creatures that are beneficial to humanity. This antique Indian rug features two dragons opposing each other. Though they look fierce, they are a symbol of power and are considered benevolent and helpful in Indian culture.
The tribal design of this rug gives it an ethnic feel that is primitive and close to the earth. The artist honors ancient traditions that go back many centuries and have been practiced by nomadic herdsmen and people from small villages throughout the ages. This rug tells a story that connects the ancient past to our modern world. It is the story of our human connection and our connection to the world around us.
Spectacular Silk And Wool Modern Swedish Design Area Rug, Country of Origin: Modern Indian, Circa date: Modern. The combination of silk and wool gives this rug a soft feel underfoot and a lustrous shine that highlights the graphic elements of the design. This is a modern Indian rug that reflects many of the design elements that were found in Swedish mid-century modern area rugs. This is a versatile Swedish inspired area rug that is perfect for many upcoming style trends.
Here is a animal pelt design that is quite unique and intriguing. This vintage area carpet is a mid-twentieth century carpet, featuring an animal pelt design, woven in Scandinavia, at the height of that regions most important carpet-producing period. Wonderfully distinct, this vintage shag Swedish Rya carpet features an intriguing design consisting simply of a large orange figure set against a pale field, with eccentric horizontal stripes running across both. Perhaps what is most appealing about this carpet is this tantalizingly simple composition, which, despite its apparent simplicity, is suggestive of a myriad of different images and ideas. Perhaps the most apparent image being communicated is one of an animal pelt. as deconstructed as it could be while still being able to communicate the concept. Of course, this is just one way to view this mid-century rug; the simple nature of its design leaves it gloriously open for interpretation, as is the nature of mid-century modern design.
Nothing gives the room an exotic feel like an oriental rug. This breathtaking piece features a captivating design that was influenced by the court rugs of the Safavid Dynasty. This rug recalls the glorious artistry of the rugs created for the Persian courts in the 16th century. These masterpieces were known for striking color combinations and bold designs.
This is the year for adding color and pattern to your room design, and this rug is the perfect way to do it. This rug has the feel of a patchwork quilt, or perhaps a tribal-inspired piece. Any way you look at it, this rug is for those who love color and plenty of it.
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 17th Century. This exquisite wool and silk French tapestry from the 17th century is an excellent example of the quality that was being created by the French tapestry weavers of that time. This wool and silk tapestry holds a special place in history and is in excellent condition for a piece of this age. The scene is like looking back in time at a moment that was captured by the artist. This hunting scene is like a snapshot of daily life in 17th century France.
Produced in the coastal town of Hereke, this quintessential animal hunting carpet brings to life the imperial elegance and stylistic detail that we normally associate with Safavid and Mughal rugs.
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