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Kelim, Textile Art
This Swedish Kelim is hand knotted with natural dyed fibers. These natural colors make for an perfect accent wall tapestry.
1’10×2’8
Kelim, Textile Art, Tribal
This Antique Suzani is a fun textile for your kitchen table. It’s 1×1 size makes it perfect for your kitchen or as a framed wall hanging.
1’4×1’3
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’9
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’3
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’1×2’4
Classical Rugs, Tapestries, Textile Art
This Vincent Van Gogh Night in Paris Tapestry is a lovely rendition of Van Gogh’s Night in Paris. Instead of brush strokes, the shapes and colors are woven with natural fibers and dyes. This Tapestry will bring color and romance to your home’s wall or floor. The 2’8×3’5 Size is perfect for your doorstop or to hang in your living room.
2’8×3’5
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
2×3
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
2×3
Gabbeh Rugs, Modern Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Plain tribal Gabbeh rug is one of the warmest and most creative types of Oriental rugs. Their design is a great example of how simplicity is beautiful.
2’7 x 4
Collectible Rugs
The subtle yet substantial genius of this work is found in the skillful use of color, the weaver’s understanding of the ancient tribal composition and their ability to precisely execute detail and secondary elements. The field consists of a panel with an indigo ground. To experience the weaver’s mastery form, visually study the principle motifs in the panel. Each is precisely outlined in different colors. In addition, there is a complex presence of reciprocal or mirror-image spacing among the various design elements.
Size: 2′ x 4′