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Textile Art
Navajo second phase chief blanket design.
Textile Art
Fine saddle navajo hand made of natural wool.
2’7 x 2’8
Textile Art
2’1×2’8
Textile Art
Saddle Blanket Navajo hand made of natural wool
2’5 x 2’8
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Tapestries, Textile Art
This beautiful medieval tapestry features lovers in the garden. This wall hanging is unique as it invites the viewer into the garden through a terrace. The beholder might feel as if they are inside this work of art.
6’4″ x 4’10’
Tapestries, Textile Art
This Romance Tapestry is finely woven with all natural wool and natural dyes. The details show superb workmanship and are considered rare among collectors
4’4″ x 4’10”
Textile Art
This Lovers and Cupid Tapestry is a beautiful rendition of classical art and traditional weavings. These colors are soft and details are stunning. This is perfect for your wall or your floor.
4’4″ x 6′
Tapestries, Textile Art
This beautiful Antique Repose Tapestry depicts a tranquil scene that will offer an escape to another world. This is a perfect size for wall hanging and will bring a warmth to your home.
5’5″ x 6’10”
European Rugs, Tapestries, Textile Art
This beautiful Van Gogh Tapestry is like having a painting for your floor. This textile will work either as a wall hanging or a floor covering. The beautiful colors are woven into patterns that look like brush strokes. Van Gogh’s ” The Sower” painting is brought to life with natural dyes and wool.
2’1″ x 2’8″
Tapestries, Textile Art
All Armour Tapestry hand made classical and unique coat of arms.
5′ x 6’7″
Tapestries, Textile Art
This is a rare Unicorn Medieval Wall Hanging. These details look almost painted yet they are precisely woven by master weavers. Made with natural dyes and colors this tapestry comes with sewn in bars that will hold up the piece.
4’3″ x 4’5″
Caucasian Rugs, Oushak rug
This 17th Century Classical Oushak carpet design is an superb example of the best-known group of classical Ottoman workshop weavers. In the 16th century, carpet weaving was revered as one of the highest forms of art by the Turkish court. Weavers of that time had tremendous resources at their disposal in creating objects of the utmost beauty. These carpets are made to reflect the power and refinement of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish design traditions, dictated that all designs were endless in the eyes of God, and that an artist was only able to capture a small portion of any given design for earthly representation by confining the repeat within a border. The power of these carpets was appreciated by the rulers of the East as well as by the noble, aristocratic and richer classes of Europe. Beginning in the early 16th century, Oushak Medallion carpets were featured in European portraits to signify the wealth, stature and taste of the sitter. One of the most famous of these early depictions is a posthumous portrait of Henry VIII and his family attributed to Lucas de Heere, circa 1570.
12′ x 15’8″