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Textile Art
Swedish Textile 1950 Circa is made of wool with cotton foundation. Featuring unique designs and vibrant colors like red, blue, and yellow.
1’7×4’9
Tapestries
This antique Knight and Horse Tapestry is a perfect way to introduce historical style into your living space. This antique conversation starter is still full of vibrant colors and intricate designs. Tapestries like this one is of utmost beauty and full of life. Tapestries of this caliber were used to drape on castle walls to warm rooms.
4’8×5’7
Kelim, Tribal
Dhurries are flat-woven rugs, comparable in texture to kilims, which first originated in India and surrounding areas. These rugs are considered historical forms of art. Dhurries would have been found in both royal homes and commoner abodes alike. It was about the mid-1900’s that these carpets gained popularity worldwide.
5’6×7’5
Antique Rugs, Aubusson Rugs
This Antique French Aubusson is a wonderful way to incorporate history and art into your home. In the 17th century French Rug designers developed the art of weaving rugs with depth perspective. This technique is very difficult and is one of a kind that is not found elsewhere. Today, the only rugs found with three dimensional patterns are Aubusson, Savonnerie and Needlepoints
7’7×8’5
Collectible Rugs, kazak Caucasian pak
This is a fascinating Vintage Tribal Kazak on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
4’10×10’6
Tribal
This Puma Punku blanket is a very unusual weaving that features the god of Puma. Designs like this are typically found in Peru among other historical tribal weavings.
5’9×6’1
Navajos
This Navajo Transitional Native American blanket has an unusual orange hue with one blue arrow. These beautiful copper and maroon colors will add a lovely splash of color to your living room.
3’2×4’4
Tapestries
This Scenic tapestry is of utmost beauty and full of life. As most of the European Tapestries used to be draped on the walls of castles for their shear importance and heritage, this one is also full of fine intricate details
5’10×4’4
Shirvan
This lovely antique Shirvan rug is a stunning example of masterful color and design. There is fascinating repetition in colors that is considered rare and valuable.
Size:3’9 x 5’4
Clearance Sale, Designer Collections, Jute/Sisal, Modern Rugs, Runners
This natural jute is handspun with soft and durable with 100 percent natural jute fiber.
3’3×12’3
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Khotan Rugs
The vast majority of the rugs which were woven in the city of Khotan have a style that is highly sought after by collectors.
6’3×12’2
Antique Rugs
Sino Kashan rugs feature an elongated central medallion with a fully-covered field and corner curvaceous vines. The colors tend to be bright, with fields of blue, red and ivory.
6×18