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Lavender Oriental Carpets
This carpet is a fine example of the eccentric and imaginative Serapi quality Heriz carpets woven at the end of the 19th century. The attractive madder red field has lobate corner extensions and centers a blue outer medallion enclosing ivory, red and salmon layered six lobed irregular motives. At the very focus is an octagon of several pile colors. The field and corners display a geometric formal vine with blossoms and floral elements. The main border, in palest pistachio green, employs the popular rosette and bent leaf pattern in a rendition characteristic of the late 19th century. The rug is of medium weave with a flat back and has an all-cotton foundation with symmetric pile knotting. There are no other Serapi Heriz carpets of the period resembling this unusual example, indicating that it is the imaginative artistic creation of a gifted master weaver rather than one who followed a pre-existing design. The overall effect is unquestionably bold and striking. This carpet enhances both formal and more rustic decorative schemes, and it works especially well in contemporary settings.
Rug & Kilim
Made with hand-knotted wool and velvet, this 12x13 antique Savonnerie rug represents an extraordinary addition to Rug & Kilim's European collection—an exquisite example of French decorative arts that brilliantly bridges classical and Art Deco sensibilities. On the Design: This antique European exemplar showcases the evolution of the celebrated Savonnerie tradition, featuring an octagonal central field filled with delicate floral rosettes arranged in a refined allover pattern against a subtle ivory ground. This central panel is framed by a rich auburn transitional border that creates remarkable depth and dimensional interest in the overall design. The colorway demonstrates exceptional refinement, employing a palette that harmonizes delicate pastels with rich complementary tones. The ivory central field provides an elegant canvas for the intricate floral patterns, while the surrounding borders create a thoughtful progression of colors—transitioning from the rich auburn inner border to a spectacular floral garland against a pale blue ground, all contained within a final rose-pink outer border. What distinguishes this exceptional piece is its seamless integration of classical Savonnerie design principles with Art Deco sensibilities evident in the geometric precision of the octagonal medallion and the stylized approach to the floral elements. The border, with its exuberant floral garland, creates a frame of extraordinary sophistication that perfectly balances the more controlled central field without competing with it. This rug represents a pivotal moment in European decorative arts when traditional motifs were being reinterpreted through a more modern aesthetic lens. Its impressive scale and exceptional condition make it a significant historical design capable of defining an interior space through its presence. Condition: This antique Savonnerie rug further enjoys an overall good condition for its age and origin, with some mild wear consistent with its age and provenance.
Nazmiyal Collection
Beautiful Room Size Antique Soumak Caucasian Rug 49340, Country of Origin / Rug Type: Caucasian Rug, Circa Date: 1900. The antique tribal flatwoven Caucasian Soumak rugs have a special place for rug collectors and interior decorators. This gorgeous piece was created around 1900 and combines a beautiful color palette with captivating tribal designs. This rug has the familiar octagon pattern that is a common theme in the tribal Caucasian Soumak rugs.
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Charming Rare and Collectible Antique Caucasian Baku Khila Rug, Country of Origin: Caucasus, Circa Date: 1800’s - This gorgeous antique rug is an exceptional antique find and a prime example of Caucasian Baku rugs. The rare and magnificent antique Baku rugs stand out as a carpet group because of their beautiful colors, tribal character, and motifs that often feature a stepped octagon surrounded by rectangular features. These are often accompanied by the traditional paisley design boteh motif, which is known as the eternal flame and is a symbol of eternal life. This one was created in the 1800s and is in exceptional condition for its age.
This stately antique hooked rug features formal borders with squared-off corners and a calming striped field that combines American sensibilities with influences from the Old World. Beautiful Small Antique American Hooked Rug, Circa date: 1900. This quaint hooked rug features a somber earth-tone field decorated with stripes and subtle red highlights. Trefoil spandrels and formal borders decorated with stepped notches feature a charming combination of maroon, red and pink accented with the textural marbling associated with the construction method. Squared-off corners with stepped details provide a formal octagonal frame that is defined by its trefoil cornice pieces. Wide beige borders decorated with a subtle pinstripe pattern surround the traditional field of this exceptional antique American hooked rug woven circa 1900.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
Based on an original Asmara painting by Tracy Schmidt after researching 18th-century white plaster ceiling patterns of architect Robert Adams and the drawings of Piranesi. Olive and raspberry-toned patterns interlink octagonal medallions as in a painted coffered ceiling. Combining ancient Savonnerie dyeing and weaving methods with a loop weave invented by Asmara, this cut and loop pile rug has subtle shade and texture variations reminiscent of the best antique rugs. Has passed independent durability tests by the Independent Textile Service of Dalton, Georgia, USA. Green manufacturing methods make this rug safe for children and pets. Use it with a pad.
Based on an original Asmara painting by Tracy Schmidt after researching 18th-century white plaster ceiling patterns of architect Robert Adams and the drawings of Piranesi. Olive and raspberry-toned patterns interlink octagonal medallions as in a painted coffered ceiling. Combining ancient Savonnerie dyeing and knotting methods with a loop knot invented by Asmara, this cut and loop pile rug has subtle shade and texture variations reminiscent of the best antique rugs. Has passed independent durability tests by the Independent Textile Service of Dalton, Georgia, USA. Green manufacturing methods make this rug safe for children and pets. Use it with a pad.
Based on an original Asmara painting by Tracy Schmidt after researching 18th-century white plaster ceiling patterns of architect Robert Adams and the drawings of Piranesi. Brown and tan color interlink octagonal medallions as in a painted coffered ceiling. Combining ancient Savonnerie dyeing and weaving methods with a loop weave invented by Asmara, this cut and loop pile rug has subtle shade and texture variations reminiscent of the best antique rugs. Has passed independent durability tests by the Independent Textile Service of Dalton, Georgia, USA. Green manufacturing methods make this rug safe for children and pets. Use it with a pad.