tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm L16

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm L16

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main Français -condition: bon originale, -date approximative: , -taille: 97cm x 165cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Népal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -couleurs: bleu marine, bleu ciel, rouge, brun, jaune.   English Antique Tibetan rug from Nepal in original good condition. Allover design in navy blue shade decorated with the large flowers in red and sky blue colours. The rug is very abstract and modern for our days. It is in original good condition. Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep's wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. A typical sleeping carpet measuring around 3ftx5ft (0.9m x 1.6m) is called a khaden. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Some aspects of the rug making have been supplanted by cheaper machines in recent times, especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving. However, some carpets are still made by hand. The Tibetan diaspora in India and Nepal have established a thriving business in rug making. In Nepal the rug business is one of the largest industries in the country and there are many rug exporters. Tibet also has weaving workshops, but the export side of the industry is relatively undeveloped compared with Nepal and India. The carpet making industry in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years, yet as a lowly craft, it was not mentioned in early writings, aside from occasional references to the rugs owned by prominent religious figures. The first detailed accounts of Tibetan rug weaving come from foreigners who entered Tibet with the British invasion of Tibet in . Both L Austine Waddell and Perceval Landon described a weaving workshop they encountered near Gyantse, en route to Lhasa. Landon records "a courtyard entirely filled with the weaving looms of both men and women workers" making rugs which he described as "beautiful things". The workshop was owned and run by one of the local aristocratic families, which was the norm in premodern Tibet. Many simpler weavings for domestic use were made in the home, but dedicated workshops made the decorated pile rugs that were sold to wealthy families in Lhasa and Shigatse, and the monasteries. The monastic institutions housed thousands of monks, who sat on long, low platforms during religious ceremonies, that were nearly always covered in hand-woven carpets for comfort. Wealthier monasteries replaced these carpets regularly, providing income, or taking gifts in lieu of taxation, from hundreds or thousands of weavers. From its heyday in the 19th and early 20th century the Tibetan carpet industry fell into serious decline in the second half of the 20th. Social upheaval that began in  was later exacerbated by land collectivization that enabled rural people to obtain a livelihood without weaving, and reduced the power of the landholding monasteries. Many of the aristocratic families who formerly organized the weaving fled to India and Nepal during this period, along with their money and management expertise. When Tibetan rug weaving began to revive in the s it was not in Tibet, but rather in Nepal and India. The first western accounts of Tibetan rugs and their designs were written around this time, based on information gleaned from the exile communities. Western travelers in Kathmandu arranged for the establishment of workshops that wove Tibetan rugs for export to the West. Weaving in the Nepal and India carpet workshops was eventually dominated by local non-Tibetan workers who replaced the original Tibetan émigré weavers. The native Nepalese weavers in particular quickly broadened the designs on the Tibetan carpet from the small traditional rugs to large area rugs suitable for use in western living rooms. This began a carpet industry that is important to the Nepalese economy even to this day, even though its reputation was eventually tarnished by child labor scandals during the s. During the s and s several workshops were also re-established in Lhasa and other parts of the Tibet Autonomous Region, but these worokshops remained and remain relatively disconnected from external markets. Today, most carpets woven in Lhasa factories are destined for the tourist market or for use as gifts to visiting Chinese delegations and government departments. Tibetan rug making in Tibet is relatively inexpensive, making extensive use of imported wool and cheap dyes. Some luxury rug makers have found success in Tibet in the last decade, but a gap still exists between Tibet-made product and the "Tibetan style" rugs made by businesses in South Asia. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3.2' x cm x 165cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Nepal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -background colours: navy blue, sky blue, red, brown, yellow. #1L16 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm L16

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm L16

Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main Français -condition: bon originale, -date approximative: , -taille: 97cm x 165cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Népal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -couleurs: bleu marine, bleu ciel, rouge, brun, jaune.   English Antique Tibetan rug from Nepal in original good condition. Allover design in navy blue shade decorated with the large flowers in red and sky blue colours. The rug is very abstract and modern for our days. It is in original good condition. Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep's wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. A typical sleeping carpet measuring around 3ftx5ft (0.9m x 1.6m) is called a khaden. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Some aspects of the rug making have been supplanted by cheaper machines in recent times, especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving. However, some carpets are still made by hand. The Tibetan diaspora in India and Nepal have established a thriving business in rug making. In Nepal the rug business is one of the largest industries in the country and there are many rug exporters. Tibet also has weaving workshops, but the export side of the industry is relatively undeveloped compared with Nepal and India. The carpet making industry in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years, yet as a lowly craft, it was not mentioned in early writings, aside from occasional references to the rugs owned by prominent religious figures. The first detailed accounts of Tibetan rug weaving come from foreigners who entered Tibet with the British invasion of Tibet in . Both L Austine Waddell and Perceval Landon described a weaving workshop they encountered near Gyantse, en route to Lhasa. Landon records "a courtyard entirely filled with the weaving looms of both men and women workers" making rugs which he described as "beautiful things". The workshop was owned and run by one of the local aristocratic families, which was the norm in premodern Tibet. Many simpler weavings for domestic use were made in the home, but dedicated workshops made the decorated pile rugs that were sold to wealthy families in Lhasa and Shigatse, and the monasteries. The monastic institutions housed thousands of monks, who sat on long, low platforms during religious ceremonies, that were nearly always covered in hand-woven carpets for comfort. Wealthier monasteries replaced these carpets regularly, providing income, or taking gifts in lieu of taxation, from hundreds or thousands of weavers. From its heyday in the 19th and early 20th century the Tibetan carpet industry fell into serious decline in the second half of the 20th. Social upheaval that began in  was later exacerbated by land collectivization that enabled rural people to obtain a livelihood without weaving, and reduced the power of the landholding monasteries. Many of the aristocratic families who formerly organized the weaving fled to India and Nepal during this period, along with their money and management expertise. When Tibetan rug weaving began to revive in the s it was not in Tibet, but rather in Nepal and India. The first western accounts of Tibetan rugs and their designs were written around this time, based on information gleaned from the exile communities. Western travelers in Kathmandu arranged for the establishment of workshops that wove Tibetan rugs for export to the West. Weaving in the Nepal and India carpet workshops was eventually dominated by local non-Tibetan workers who replaced the original Tibetan émigré weavers. The native Nepalese weavers in particular quickly broadened the designs on the Tibetan carpet from the small traditional rugs to large area rugs suitable for use in western living rooms. This began a carpet industry that is important to the Nepalese economy even to this day, even though its reputation was eventually tarnished by child labor scandals during the s. During the s and s several workshops were also re-established in Lhasa and other parts of the Tibet Autonomous Region, but these worokshops remained and remain relatively disconnected from external markets. Today, most carpets woven in Lhasa factories are destined for the tourist market or for use as gifts to visiting Chinese delegations and government departments. Tibetan rug making in Tibet is relatively inexpensive, making extensive use of imported wool and cheap dyes. Some luxury rug makers have found success in Tibet in the last decade, but a gap still exists between Tibet-made product and the "Tibetan style" rugs made by businesses in South Asia. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3.2' x cm x 165cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Nepal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -background colours: navy blue, sky blue, red, brown, yellow. #1L16 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Tibetan Khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm L16
Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden faits main 74cm x 137cm

Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden faits main 74cm x 137cm

Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden fait main Français -bon ètat original, -date approximative: , -taille: 74cm x 137cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Népal, -style: Khaden, -couleurs: beige, gris.   English Vintage Tibetan rug from Nepal in original good condition. All over design in beige color and gray border. The pile on this rug is thick and soft- it is a great piece to bring to the room a comfort and warmth. Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep's wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. A typical sleeping carpet measuring around 3ftx5ft (0.9m x 1.6m) is called a khaden. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Some aspects of the rug making have been supplanted by cheaper machines in recent times, especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving. However, some carpets are still made by hand. The Tibetan diaspora in India and Nepal have established a thriving business in rug making. In Nepal the rug business is one of the largest industries in the country and there are many rug exporters. Tibet also has weaving workshops, but the export side of the industry is relatively undeveloped compared with Nepal and India. The carpet making industry in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years, yet as a lowly craft, it was not mentioned in early writings, aside from occasional references to the rugs owned by prominent religious figures. The first detailed accounts of Tibetan rug weaving come from foreigners who entered Tibet with the British invasion of Tibet in . Both L Austine Waddell  and Perceval Landon described a weaving workshop they encountered near Gyantse, en route to Lhasa. Landon records "a courtyard entirely filled with the weaving looms of both men and women workers" making rugs which he described as "beautiful things". The workshop was owned and run by one of the local aristocratic families, which was the norm in premodern Tibet. Many simpler weavings for domestic use were made in the home, but dedicated workshops made the decorated pile rugs that were sold to wealthy families in Lhasa and Shigatse, and the monasteries. The monastic institutions housed thousands of monks, who sat on long, low platforms during religious ceremonies, that were nearly always covered in hand-woven carpets for comfort. Wealthier monasteries replaced these carpets regularly, providing income, or taking gifts in lieu of taxation, from hundreds or thousands of weavers. From its heyday in the 19th and early 20th century the Tibetan carpet industry fell into serious decline in the second half of the 20th. Social upheaval that began in  was later exacerbated by land collectivization that enabled rural people to obtain a livelihood without weaving, and reduced the power of the landholding monasteries. Many of the aristocratic families who formerly organized the weaving fled to India and Nepal during this period, along with their money and management expertise. When Tibetan rug weaving began to revive in the s it was not in Tibet, but rather in Nepal and India. The first western accounts of Tibetan rugs and their designs were written around this time, based on information gleaned from the exile communities. Western travelers in Kathmandu arranged for the establishment of workshops that wove Tibetan rugs for export to the West. Weaving in the Nepal and India carpet workshops was eventually dominated by local non-Tibetan workers who replaced the original Tibetan émigré weavers. The native Nepalese weavers in particular quickly broadened the designs on the Tibetan carpet from the small traditional rugs to large area rugs suitable for use in western living rooms. This began a carpet industry that is important to the Nepalese economy even to this day, even though its reputation was eventually tarnished by child labor scandals during the s. During the s and s several workshops were also re-established in Lhasa and other parts of the Tibet Autonomous Region, but these worokshops remained and remain relatively disconnected from external markets. Today, most carpets woven in Lhasa factories are destined for the tourist market or for use as gifts to visiting Chinese delegations and government departments. Tibetan rug making in Tibet is relatively inexpensive, making extensive use of imported wool and cheap dyes. Some luxury rug makers have found success in Tibet in the last decade, but a gap still exists between Tibet-made product and the "Tibetan style" rugs made by businesses in South Asia. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 2.4' x cm x 137cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Nepal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -background colors: beige, gray. * #1C269 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden faits main 74cm x 137cm

Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden faits main 74cm x 137cm

Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden fait main Français -bon ètat original, -date approximative: , -taille: 74cm x 137cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Népal, -style: Khaden, -couleurs: beige, gris.   English Vintage Tibetan rug from Nepal in original good condition. All over design in beige color and gray border. The pile on this rug is thick and soft- it is a great piece to bring to the room a comfort and warmth. Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep's wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. A typical sleeping carpet measuring around 3ftx5ft (0.9m x 1.6m) is called a khaden. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Some aspects of the rug making have been supplanted by cheaper machines in recent times, especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving. However, some carpets are still made by hand. The Tibetan diaspora in India and Nepal have established a thriving business in rug making. In Nepal the rug business is one of the largest industries in the country and there are many rug exporters. Tibet also has weaving workshops, but the export side of the industry is relatively undeveloped compared with Nepal and India. The carpet making industry in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years, yet as a lowly craft, it was not mentioned in early writings, aside from occasional references to the rugs owned by prominent religious figures. The first detailed accounts of Tibetan rug weaving come from foreigners who entered Tibet with the British invasion of Tibet in . Both L Austine Waddell  and Perceval Landon described a weaving workshop they encountered near Gyantse, en route to Lhasa. Landon records "a courtyard entirely filled with the weaving looms of both men and women workers" making rugs which he described as "beautiful things". The workshop was owned and run by one of the local aristocratic families, which was the norm in premodern Tibet. Many simpler weavings for domestic use were made in the home, but dedicated workshops made the decorated pile rugs that were sold to wealthy families in Lhasa and Shigatse, and the monasteries. The monastic institutions housed thousands of monks, who sat on long, low platforms during religious ceremonies, that were nearly always covered in hand-woven carpets for comfort. Wealthier monasteries replaced these carpets regularly, providing income, or taking gifts in lieu of taxation, from hundreds or thousands of weavers. From its heyday in the 19th and early 20th century the Tibetan carpet industry fell into serious decline in the second half of the 20th. Social upheaval that began in  was later exacerbated by land collectivization that enabled rural people to obtain a livelihood without weaving, and reduced the power of the landholding monasteries. Many of the aristocratic families who formerly organized the weaving fled to India and Nepal during this period, along with their money and management expertise. When Tibetan rug weaving began to revive in the s it was not in Tibet, but rather in Nepal and India. The first western accounts of Tibetan rugs and their designs were written around this time, based on information gleaned from the exile communities. Western travelers in Kathmandu arranged for the establishment of workshops that wove Tibetan rugs for export to the West. Weaving in the Nepal and India carpet workshops was eventually dominated by local non-Tibetan workers who replaced the original Tibetan émigré weavers. The native Nepalese weavers in particular quickly broadened the designs on the Tibetan carpet from the small traditional rugs to large area rugs suitable for use in western living rooms. This began a carpet industry that is important to the Nepalese economy even to this day, even though its reputation was eventually tarnished by child labor scandals during the s. During the s and s several workshops were also re-established in Lhasa and other parts of the Tibet Autonomous Region, but these worokshops remained and remain relatively disconnected from external markets. Today, most carpets woven in Lhasa factories are destined for the tourist market or for use as gifts to visiting Chinese delegations and government departments. Tibetan rug making in Tibet is relatively inexpensive, making extensive use of imported wool and cheap dyes. Some luxury rug makers have found success in Tibet in the last decade, but a gap still exists between Tibet-made product and the "Tibetan style" rugs made by businesses in South Asia. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 2.4' x cm x 137cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Nepal, -style: Tibetan Khaden, -background colors: beige, gray. * #1C269 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis vintage Tibet Khaden faits main 74cm x 137cm
Tapis ancien Persan Sultanabad fait main 303cm x 396cm

Tapis ancien Persan Sultanabad fait main 303cm x 396cm

Tapis ancien Persan Sultanabad fait main Français -bon état, restauré, -date approximative: , -taille: 303cm x 396cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Sultanabad, -couleurs: beige, rouge, bleu ciel, bleu nuit, vert olive. English Hand made antique Sultanabaad rug in original condition. The rug has very deep red color on the background and paisley design motif on the field and on the beige border. The colors combines very well with each other and creates very schick look. The rug was restored and now in good condition. No holes, stains or oddor. The city of Sultanabaad (now known as Arak) was founded in to become the major center of rug production in Persia. Sultanabad carpets are distinguished as the highest quality of Mahal productions manufactured in the Arak region. Other types of Sultanabad designs may include production from Mushkabaad. Ferahaans and Surouuks were also made in the Arak region, though are wholly different. Beginning in the second half of the nineteenth century, a large increase in demand for Persian rugs by Western consumers transformed a millennia old art form. During the late 19th century, in , the Manchester, England, based Anglo-Swiss firm of Ziegler & Co. established a manufactory, the sole objective of which was to produce Sultanabad rugs to meet western tastes and demands. Western designers modified classical Persian designs, marking the first time westerners directly affected Persian designs (beyond influence through market demand). In step with the beginning of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Ziegler modified designs to be larger size, along with a larger rug size to suit western room specifications. Arak's palette changed, as colors were softened in an effort to appeal to housewives of Europe and America. Most similar to the Sultanabads are Heeriiz and Seeraapi rugs; this similarity being attributed to the magnificent graphic character of the designs. Yet within this similarity, the line work of the Heeriiz/Seerapiis is always more curvilinear and classical. Sultanabads share with Persian rugs all-over designs of palmettes and vinescrolls, but as they use a larger, suppler weave, the Sultanabad designs tend to be larger as well. The most popular color of the Sultanabad repertoire was a deep rose red. The red dye was created by bathing wool for two days in madder and whey after which it was scoured for nearly another two days with running water. -condition: restored, good, -circa: , -size: 9.10' x cm x 396cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Sultanabad, -background colors: beige, red, sky blue, night blue, olive green. #1B458 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 92cm x 155cm

Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 92cm x 155cm

Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 92cm x 155cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -couleurs: brun chocolat, rouge brique, jaune, orange, bordeaux.   English Antique hand made Afghan Baluch rug. The rug was made in very interesting shades from brick red to yellowish. Abrashes are all over the rug. The beautiful repeating geometric pattern decorating the rug. Wonderful border with tribal ornament. The rug is in original good condition, there no holes or stains on it. Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan, which covers the South Eastern Province of Baluchistan of Iran, South west of Afghanistan, and East of Pakistan, near the Borders of the three countries. Baluchi rugs are tribal by nature and are initially made to be used inside tribal tents, which are often mobile and move from one place to another. Therefore as a matter of practicality they are produced in smaller sizes, the most common of them around 3x4', 4x6' and they are usually limited to less than 8 feet in length. Pile rugs in general are made from a mix of wool and cotton, in which cotton is used as the base of the rugs and wool form the pile. In Baluch rugs, unlike most other types of rugs, even the foundation of the rug is made of wool. The wool used in Baluchi rugs are normally hand spun and, until very recently, Baluch rugs have been using natural and vegetable dyes. These rugs are known for their resilience. However, due to the type of materials used and the circumstances the knot density in Baluchi rugs are lower than most hand knotted rugs. Baluchi rugs are often woven with geometric motifs and tribal designs, most of them using darker colors which is consistent for the environment in which they are used. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3' x 5' (92cm x 155cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -background colours: chocolate brown, brick red, yellow, orange, burgundy. #1C381 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 92cm x 155cm
Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main 298cm x 411cm

Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main 298cm x 411cm

Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 298cm x 411cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Yaazd, -couleurs: ciel bleu, bordeaux, beige, rose, rouge, brun. English Antique Persian oversized Yaazd rug in original condition. The rug made in sky blue shades with large burgundy diamond shaped medallion in the center and smaller similar in four corners. The rug is in floral design with birds all over it. Burgundy border surrounding the central area. Like a huge tree this rug represents a life force. The condition is original, it has some age wear. Yaazd is an old Persian city on the caravan route on the western edge of the Daasht-i Luut (salt desert). It is also noted as the home of the Zoroastriaan faith. The city and surrounding area produce carpets very similar to Keermaan. In oriental rugs   Yaazd Jacobseen noted that most if rug dealers were shown a picture they would call it a Keermaan.  The term "made in Yaazd" means well made in Persia. The rugs are typically in the style of Keermaan but when Keermaan cheapened the weave Yaazd did not. Currently Yaazd carpets have a lower knot count but overall the quality is much higher.Carpets for export are generally in soft pastel colors. However Yaazd carpets are extremely popular in Persia for domestic use. The rugs for the Persian home market have very bold colors. -condition: original, some age wear, -circa: , -size: 9.8' x cm x 411cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Yaazdd, -background colors: sky blue, burgundy, beige, rose, red, brown. #1B494 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main 92cm x 214cm

Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main 92cm x 214cm

Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main Français -en état original: certains poil ras, une extrémité est manquante, -date approximative: , -taille: 92cm x 214cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Kurdish, -couleurs: brun chocolat, brun, rouge, blanc, bleu.   English Antique Persian Kurdish rug in original condition. This rug has beautiful chocolate brown field with lots of abrashes on it. Geometric accent combined with tribal design goes well together. Double border in white and red shades surrounding the central area. the condition is original and good for the age: there is some low pile and one end is missing. Kurdish rugs and carpets do use medallion patterns; however, far more popular are the all-over floral, Mina Khani motifs and the "jaff" geometric patterns. The beauty of Kurdish designs are enriched by high-chroma blues, greens, saffrons as well as terracotta and burnt orange hues made richer still by the lusturous wool used The traditional Kurdish Rug uses Kurdish symbols. It is possible to read the dreams, wishes and hopes of the rug maker from the sequence of symbols used. It is this signification and communication both individually and grouped into Kurdish rug making.  Kurdish people study how meaning is constructed and understood by talking with the rug maker. -condition: original, some low pile, one end is missing, -circa: , -size: 3' x 7' (92cm x 214cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Kurdish, -background colors: chocolate brown, brown, red, white, blue. #1C385 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main 92cm x 214cm
Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main 92cm x 214cm

Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main 92cm x 214cm

Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main Français -en état original: certains poil ras, une extrémité est manquante, -date approximative: , -taille: 92cm x 214cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Kurdish, -couleurs: brun chocolat, brun, rouge, blanc, bleu.   English Antique Persian Kurdish rug in original condition. This rug has beautiful chocolate brown field with lots of abrashes on it. Geometric accent combined with tribal design goes well together. Double border in white and red shades surrounding the central area. the condition is original and good for the age: there is some low pile and one end is missing. Kurdish rugs and carpets do use medallion patterns; however, far more popular are the all-over floral, Mina Khani motifs and the "jaff" geometric patterns. The beauty of Kurdish designs are enriched by high-chroma blues, greens, saffrons as well as terracotta and burnt orange hues made richer still by the lusturous wool used The traditional Kurdish Rug uses Kurdish symbols. It is possible to read the dreams, wishes and hopes of the rug maker from the sequence of symbols used. It is this signification and communication both individually and grouped into Kurdish rug making.  Kurdish people study how meaning is constructed and understood by talking with the rug maker. -condition: original, some low pile, one end is missing, -circa: , -size: 3' x 7' (92cm x 214cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Kurdish, -background colors: chocolate brown, brown, red, white, blue. #1C385 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main 170cm x 323cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main 170cm x 323cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main Français -en état original: bon, restauré, -date approximative: , -taille: 170cm x 323cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Arménie, -style: Karabagh, -couleurs: noir, jaune, rouge, bleu, blanc.   English Antique hand made Russian Karabagh rug in great condition. the rug has unusual black background with repeating tribal design on it. The combination of floral and geometric ornaments makes it very charming. the red border with similar design surrounding it. The rug has been restored and now in good condition. Karabakh carpet is one of four major regional groups of carpets made in Armenia named after the Karabakh region, which comprises present Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent lowland territories. Carpet-weaving in Karabakh especially developed in the second half of the nineteenth century, when the population of many areas in Karabakh was engaged in carpet-weaving, mainly for commercial sale purposes. At this time Shusha (Shushi) became the center of the Karabakh carpet-weaving. -condition: good, restored, -circa: , -size: 5.6' x cm x 323cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Armenia, -style: Karabagh, -background colours: black, yellow, red, blue, white. #1B490 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main 170cm x 323cm
Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main 170cm x 323cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main 170cm x 323cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Karabagh fait main Français -en état original: bon, restauré, -date approximative: , -taille: 170cm x 323cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Arménie, -style: Karabagh, -couleurs: noir, jaune, rouge, bleu, blanc.   English Antique hand made Russian Karabagh rug in great condition. the rug has unusual black background with repeating tribal design on it. The combination of floral and geometric ornaments makes it very charming. the red border with similar design surrounding it. The rug has been restored and now in good condition. Karabakh carpet is one of four major regional groups of carpets made in Armenia named after the Karabakh region, which comprises present Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent lowland territories. Carpet-weaving in Karabakh especially developed in the second half of the nineteenth century, when the population of many areas in Karabakh was engaged in carpet-weaving, mainly for commercial sale purposes. At this time Shusha (Shushi) became the center of the Karabakh carpet-weaving. -condition: good, restored, -circa: , -size: 5.6' x cm x 323cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Armenia, -style: Karabagh, -background colours: black, yellow, red, blue, white. #1B490 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main 128cm x 279cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main 128cm x 279cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, une tache, -date approximative: , -taille: 128cm x 279cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Russie, -style: Kazak, -couleurs: blanc, rouge, bleu, turquoise, jaune.   English Antique and hand made Caucasian Kazak runner in original condition. The white filed of this rug decorated with beautiful repeating colourful ornaments in a shape of a birds. The red border surrounding central area and decorated with tribal design. The rug is in original condition and condition is fair to its age. There are some age wear and one stain on the rug. It can be restored for an additional fee. Kazak rugs are a type of Armenian rug that were woven in the south of Caucasus, between Tiflis and Erevan. They are not associated with any particular tribe, but with the geographical areas in which they were made. The Kazak rugs were hand-knotted for the very best quality and were generally made by the women of the communities. Since Armenians are among the first people to have woven Oriental rugs, theirs is a skill that has been passed down since 5th century BC. As such, you can rest assured that Kazak rugs are of the highest possible quality and craftsmanship, considering the Armenians have been practicing their craft for more than years. The Kazak rugs are known for their large-scale patterns, their contrasting colours, and the presence of numerous medallions. There are three types of Kazak rugs, each of which were made in a different geographical area. Bordjalou Kazak rugs were made in a district that lies to the south of Tiflis. These rugs were coarsely woven and were simple in design, generally of the colours red, blue, ivory, and brown. The Kazak rugs from an area south of Bordjalou and north of Erevan are large area rugs that have a shorter pile and have more formal designs. The rugs from Erevan and southeast of Erevan are usually made longer and thinner, like runner rugs, and display more simple designs. These rugs generally feature less ivory and more reds and blues. Traditionally, Kazak rugs and other Armenian rugs were a sign of one’s status. They were placed in the homes of the rich, in palaces, and in churches. They hung on walls, were placed on floors, and were even placed on the throne of the king or at his feet. These special rugs were often woven with strands of silver and gold. Armenians and non-Armenians would commonly dine on the rugs and sometimes these rugs were even demanded as part of the tax owed to the kings, emperors, princes, and other nobility that ruled over the Armenians. The Kazak rugs and other Armenian rugs were considered luxuries indeed. -condition: original, some age wear, one stain, -circa: , -size: 4.2' x cm x 279cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Russia, -style: Kazak, -background colours: white, red, blue, turquoise, yellow. #1C386 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main 128cm x 279cm
Tapis ancien Turkmène Engsi fait main 123cm x 168cm

Tapis ancien Turkmène Engsi fait main 123cm x 168cm

Tapis ancien Turkmène Engsi fait main Français -en état original: a une certaine usure due a l'age, -date approximative: , -taille: 123cm x 165cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Turkménistan, -style: Engsi, -couleurs: rouge, beige, orange, bleu.   English Antique collectible Turkoman Engsi rug in original condition. The rug has traditional Engsi design with cross in the middle. The rug made in bright red colors with some beige, orange and blue accents. The condition is fair for the age, original. There no stains or holes on the rug. An engsi (also referred to as ensi or hatchlu) is the name of a small rug that was originally used as door of the turkmen tent, the yurt. It seems a large proportion of the engsis on the market have never seen use as door cover. Even in the 19th century, many were made by the women of nomadic or sedentary Turkmen tribes as valuable tradeable items. The engsi has the typical quartered design: the field is divided into four panels by a vertical bar panel overlapped by a central horizontal bar. The vertical central bar panel leads to a single arch with a slanted roof at the top end. While the arch has obvious similarities to the mirhab in prayer rugs, opinion seems to converge that engsis were not used for prayer. This engsi is typical for the production at the end of the 19th century, though small individual details (such as the use of goat hair in the warps and the charming miniaturisation of the geometric border elements at one point in the right border) indicate that this rug is not the result of some organised manufacturing process. The arrays of the candlebra device in the four field panels can provide a clue as to the age. Earlier pieces like this one have an unequal number of candelabras in adjacent rows, with the candlebras staggered vertically rather than arrayed neatly in columns. The rug has a wide ashik (ashyk) border, the elem (pile skirt) shows a repeating geometric star ornament. -condition: original, some age wear, -circa: , -size: 4' x cm x 165cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Turkmenistan, -style: Engsi, -background colors: red, beige, orange, blue. #1C317 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7 jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main 298cm x 411cm

Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main 298cm x 411cm

Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 298cm x 411cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Yaazd, -couleurs: ciel bleu, bordeaux, beige, rose, rouge, brun. English Antique Persian oversized Yaazd rug in original condition. The rug made in sky blue shades with large burgundy diamond shaped medallion in the center and smaller similar in four corners. The rug is in floral design with birds all over it. Burgundy border surrounding the central area. Like a huge tree this rug represents a life force. The condition is original, it has some age wear. Yaazd is an old Persian city on the caravan route on the western edge of the Daasht-i Luut (salt desert). It is also noted as the home of the Zoroastriaan faith. The city and surrounding area produce carpets very similar to Keermaan. In oriental rugs   Yaazd Jacobseen noted that most if rug dealers were shown a picture they would call it a Keermaan.  The term "made in Yaazd" means well made in Persia. The rugs are typically in the style of Keermaan but when Keermaan cheapened the weave Yaazd did not. Currently Yaazd carpets have a lower knot count but overall the quality is much higher.Carpets for export are generally in soft pastel colors. However Yaazd carpets are extremely popular in Persia for domestic use. The rugs for the Persian home market have very bold colors. -condition: original, some age wear, -circa: , -size: 9.8' x cm x 411cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Yaazdd, -background colors: sky blue, burgundy, beige, rose, red, brown. #1B494 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Persan Yaazd fait main 298cm x 411cm
Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main 128cm x 279cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main 128cm x 279cm

Tapis ancien Caucasien Kazak fait main Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, une tache, -date approximative: , -taille: 128cm x 279cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Russie, -style: Kazak, -couleurs: blanc, rouge, bleu, turquoise, jaune.   English Antique and hand made Caucasian Kazak runner in original condition. The white filed of this rug decorated with beautiful repeating colourful ornaments in a shape of a birds. The red border surrounding central area and decorated with tribal design. The rug is in original condition and condition is fair to its age. There are some age wear and one stain on the rug. It can be restored for an additional fee. Kazak rugs are a type of Armenian rug that were woven in the south of Caucasus, between Tiflis and Erevan. They are not associated with any particular tribe, but with the geographical areas in which they were made. The Kazak rugs were hand-knotted for the very best quality and were generally made by the women of the communities. Since Armenians are among the first people to have woven Oriental rugs, theirs is a skill that has been passed down since 5th century BC. As such, you can rest assured that Kazak rugs are of the highest possible quality and craftsmanship, considering the Armenians have been practicing their craft for more than years. The Kazak rugs are known for their large-scale patterns, their contrasting colours, and the presence of numerous medallions. There are three types of Kazak rugs, each of which were made in a different geographical area. Bordjalou Kazak rugs were made in a district that lies to the south of Tiflis. These rugs were coarsely woven and were simple in design, generally of the colours red, blue, ivory, and brown. The Kazak rugs from an area south of Bordjalou and north of Erevan are large area rugs that have a shorter pile and have more formal designs. The rugs from Erevan and southeast of Erevan are usually made longer and thinner, like runner rugs, and display more simple designs. These rugs generally feature less ivory and more reds and blues. Traditionally, Kazak rugs and other Armenian rugs were a sign of one’s status. They were placed in the homes of the rich, in palaces, and in churches. They hung on walls, were placed on floors, and were even placed on the throne of the king or at his feet. These special rugs were often woven with strands of silver and gold. Armenians and non-Armenians would commonly dine on the rugs and sometimes these rugs were even demanded as part of the tax owed to the kings, emperors, princes, and other nobility that ruled over the Armenians. The Kazak rugs and other Armenian rugs were considered luxuries indeed. -condition: original, some age wear, one stain, -circa: , -size: 4.2' x cm x 279cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Russia, -style: Kazak, -background colours: white, red, blue, turquoise, yellow. #1C386 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Turc Anatolian fait main 87cm x 145cm

Tapis ancien Turc Anatolian fait main 87cm x 145cm

Tapis vintage Turc Anatolian fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 87cm x 145cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Turquie, -style: Anatolian, -couleurs: rouge, blanc, bleu marine, gris ombre.   English Antique Turkish Anatolian rug in original condition. The rug has traditional Anatolian design with the large diamond shapped medallion in the center in white color. Background color devided in two (abrash) navy blue and geayish shade. Geometric design with red stars and tribal ornaments decorating the rug all over. The condition is original with full pile, no holes or discoloration. In , the Venetian merchant traveler and explorer Marco Polowas the first European writer to mention Anatolian carpets, specifically mentioning the "Beautiful rugs of Konya and Karaman". Most pile rugs from Anatolia utilize the symmetrical ghiordesdouble knot or "Turkish knot". Each knot is made on two warps. With this form of knotting, each end of the pile thread is wrapped all the way around the two warps, pulled down and cut, creating a stronger rug than the much more typical asymmetrical single knotsenneh or "Persian knot". Rugs have been woven in Anatolia since before the 13th century. Carpets derive their names from the localities in which they are produced, tribal groups they are associated with, as well as from the techniques of their manufacture, the characteristic patterns of their ornamentation, the layout of the design and the intention of their use. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 2.8' x cm x 145cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Turkey, -style: Anatolian, -background colors: red, white, navy blue, grayish shade. #1C325 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7 jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Turc Anatolian fait main 87cm x 145cm
Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 92cm x 155cm

Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 92cm x 155cm

Tapis ancien Afghan Baluch fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 92cm x 155cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -couleurs: brun chocolat, rouge brique, jaune, orange, bordeaux.   English Antique hand made Afghan Baluch rug. The rug was made in very interesting shades from brick red to yellowish. Abrashes are all over the rug. The beautiful repeating geometric pattern decorating the rug. Wonderful border with tribal ornament. The rug is in original good condition, there no holes or stains on it. Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan, which covers the South Eastern Province of Baluchistan of Iran, South west of Afghanistan, and East of Pakistan, near the Borders of the three countries. Baluchi rugs are tribal by nature and are initially made to be used inside tribal tents, which are often mobile and move from one place to another. Therefore as a matter of practicality they are produced in smaller sizes, the most common of them around 3x4', 4x6' and they are usually limited to less than 8 feet in length. Pile rugs in general are made from a mix of wool and cotton, in which cotton is used as the base of the rugs and wool form the pile. In Baluch rugs, unlike most other types of rugs, even the foundation of the rug is made of wool. The wool used in Baluchi rugs are normally hand spun and, until very recently, Baluch rugs have been using natural and vegetable dyes. These rugs are known for their resilience. However, due to the type of materials used and the circumstances the knot density in Baluchi rugs are lower than most hand knotted rugs. Baluchi rugs are often woven with geometric motifs and tribal designs, most of them using darker colors which is consistent for the environment in which they are used. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3' x 5' (92cm x 155cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -background colours: chocolate brown, brick red, yellow, orange, burgundy. #1C381 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 44cm x 45cm

Tapis sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 44cm x 45cm

Sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main Français -en état original: peu d'usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 44cm x 45cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -couleurs: bleu marine, bordeaux, brun, blanc.   English Antique hand made Afghan Baluch bag. This bag is classical Baluch with the large geometric medallion in the center decorated in tribal ornaments. Nice combination of colours makes the rug look rich. Many narrow borders surrounding the central area. The condition is original and good, has some little wear due to age. Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan, which covers the South Eastern Province of Baluchistan of Iran, South west of Afghanistan, and East of Pakistan, near the Borders of the three countries. Baluchi rugs are tribal by nature and are initially made to be used inside tribal tents, which are often mobile and move from one place to another. Therefore as a matter of practicality they are produced in smaller sizes, the most common of them around 3x4', 4x6' and they are usually limited to less than 8 feet in length. Pile rugs in general are made from a mix of wool and cotton, in which cotton is used as the base of the rugs and wool form the pile. In Baluch rugs, unlike most other types of rugs, even the foundation of the rug is made of wool. The wool used in Baluchi rugs are normally hand spun and, until very recently, Baluch rugs have been using natural and vegetable dyes. These rugs are known for their resilience. However, due to the type of materials used and the circumstances the knot density in Baluchi rugs are lower than most hand knotted rugs. Baluchi rugs are often woven with geometric motifs and tribal designs, most of them using darker colors which is consistent for the environment in which they are used. -condition: original, little age wear, -circa: , -size: 1.4' x cm x 45cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -background colours: navy blue, burgundy, brown, white. #1C384 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 44cm x 45cm
Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 85cm x 180cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 85cm x 180cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main Français -en état original: une certaine coloration, -date approximative: , -taille: 85cm x 180cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Chine, -style: Art Deco, -couleurs: bleu foncé, beige, rose, vert.   English Antique hand made Art Deco Chinese rug. The all over dark blue field surrounded by the decorative beige border with floral design. The condition is good for the age, it has some coloration.  Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 's to 's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs. In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century. Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs. -condition: good, some coloration, -circa: , -size: 2.8' x cm x 180cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: China, -style: Art Deco, -background colors:  dark blue, beige, rose, green. * #1C124 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 85cm x 180cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 85cm x 180cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main Français -en état original: une certaine coloration, -date approximative: , -taille: 85cm x 180cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Chine, -style: Art Deco, -couleurs: bleu foncé, beige, rose, vert.   English Antique hand made Art Deco Chinese rug. The all over dark blue field surrounded by the decorative beige border with floral design. The condition is good for the age, it has some coloration.  Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 's to 's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs. In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century. Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs. -condition: good, some coloration, -circa: , -size: 2.8' x cm x 180cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: China, -style: Art Deco, -background colors:  dark blue, beige, rose, green. * #1C124 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Verwandte Suchanfragen tapis ancien tibetan khaden fait main 97cm x 165cm l16: Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 85cm x 180cm
Tapis sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 44cm x 45cm

Tapis sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main 44cm x 45cm

Sac ancien Afghan Baluch fait main Français -en état original: peu d'usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 44cm x 45cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -couleurs: bleu marine, bordeaux, brun, blanc.   English Antique hand made Afghan Baluch bag. This bag is classical Baluch with the large geometric medallion in the center decorated in tribal ornaments. Nice combination of colours makes the rug look rich. Many narrow borders surrounding the central area. The condition is original and good, has some little wear due to age. Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan, which covers the South Eastern Province of Baluchistan of Iran, South west of Afghanistan, and East of Pakistan, near the Borders of the three countries. Baluchi rugs are tribal by nature and are initially made to be used inside tribal tents, which are often mobile and move from one place to another. Therefore as a matter of practicality they are produced in smaller sizes, the most common of them around 3x4', 4x6' and they are usually limited to less than 8 feet in length. Pile rugs in general are made from a mix of wool and cotton, in which cotton is used as the base of the rugs and wool form the pile. In Baluch rugs, unlike most other types of rugs, even the foundation of the rug is made of wool. The wool used in Baluchi rugs are normally hand spun and, until very recently, Baluch rugs have been using natural and vegetable dyes. These rugs are known for their resilience. However, due to the type of materials used and the circumstances the knot density in Baluchi rugs are lower than most hand knotted rugs. Baluchi rugs are often woven with geometric motifs and tribal designs, most of them using darker colors which is consistent for the environment in which they are used. -condition: original, little age wear, -circa: , -size: 1.4' x cm x 45cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Afghanistan, -style: Baluch, -background colours: navy blue, burgundy, brown, white. #1C384 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 243cm x 298cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 243cm x 298cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 243cm x 298cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Chine, -style: Art Deco, -couleurs: rouge foncé, bordeaux clair, bleu, beige, vert. English Antique Art Deco Chinese rug in original condition. Beautiful deep red fild and very light burgundy border. The rug made in minimal traditional decorative design: some brenches with blue flowers and the vase decorating it. The rug is in good original condition with no stains or tears. Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 's to 's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs. In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century. Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs. ?-condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 9.8' x cm x 298cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: China, -style: Art Deco, -background colors: deep red, light burgundy, blue, beige, green. #1B464 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

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Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 273cm x 353cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 273cm x 353cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 273cm x 353cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Chine, -style: Art Deco, -couleurs: vert, orange, violet, beige, bleu, jaune. English Antique Art Deco Chinese rug in original condition. The rug has beautiful deep green color of the field and orange border. SOme classic floral design with the large flowers and vase decorating the rug. The rug is in original good condition. Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 's to 's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs. In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century. Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs. ?-condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 8.10' x cm x 353cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: China, -style: Art Deco, -background colors: green, orange, purple, beige, blue, yellow. #1B462 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

Tapis ancien Hadjlou Fait Main Asie Centrale 170 x 120 |

Tapis ancien Hadjlou Fait Main Asie Centrale 170 x 120 |

1Caractéristiques de l'objet Forme: Rectangle Couleur dominante: Beige Style: Oriental, Persan Matière dominante: Laine Période: Design du XXème

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Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 273cm x 353cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main 273cm x 353cm

Tapis ancien Chinois Art Deco fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 273cm x 353cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Chine, -style: Art Deco, -couleurs: fuchsia, jaune, vert, beige, violet, bleu. English Antique Art Deco Chinese rug in original condition. The rug is made in fuchsia color with cream beige border. Beautiful Art Deco design decorating the rug with the brenches full of large colorful flowers and batterflies. The rug is in original good condition. Back side is a little bit brighter then front. The rug has full pile and no stains. Art Deco Rugs - The Deco period was an international design movement from 's to 's. It produced a mix of many different styles borrowing design influences from neoclassical, constructivism, cubism, modernism and art nouveau. The Art Deco movement led to the evolution of the carpet revolution. Antique carpets made before the 's, especially the more refined oriental carpets, did not compliment the modern decor and Art Deco furnishings. A new style was taking shape that reflected this movement. Carpet design evolved from floral to angular elegance with modern, abstract and figurative motifs. The color palate is both bold and muted with interesting juxtapositions of light and dark. The design is frequently spare, geometric, and architectural with a luxurious feel. Such characteristics come together to create the aesthetics of a large swath of vintage rugs. Such legendary artists as Picasso, Poiret, Gray, Delaunay, Klee, Paul and Dorn shaped this evolution. Paule Leleu the daughter of Jules Leleu of the famed House of Leleu was a talented creator whose vision also contributed to these highly collectible rugs. In the rug trade, term Art Deco or Deco (for short) applies to European and certain Chinese carpets that reflect the new movements in modern European decorative arts during the first third of the twentieth century. Art Deco Rugs are characterized by experimentation with bold colors, angular lines, and the omission of heavy ornamentation. Over the past few years, the demand for art deco rugs and art deco carpets has grown tremendously. Partly fueled by the revival of mid-century modernist interior design trends, Art deco rugs come from various regions in Europe but some of the most coveted pieces are the art deco carpets or rugs that were made in France, China and Scandinavia (which are really mid-century modern but when it comes to interior design the term art deco does fit in well). Since a rug need to be 80 years old or older to be called antique, in only a few more years, the art deco vintage rug could be be referred to as Antique Art Deco rugs. ?-condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 8.10' x cm x 353cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: China, -style: Art Deco, -background colors: fuchsia, yellow, green, beige, purple, blue. #1B463 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7  jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.

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