Tapis ancien Persan Hamadaan fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 81cm x 214cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Hamadaan, -couleurs: rouge vif, bleu, vert d'eau, jaune, blanc. English Vintage Persian Hamadaan runner in good original condition. The rug is very typical for the middle of 20th century. It was made in bright shades of colors of: red, blue, yellow and sea green. The little white medallion in the center in the shape of flower locates right in the center of bright red field. Quite busy design all over the rug and colorful border. The rug is very thick with the full pile and the wool is very soft. In good original condition with no stains, holes or oddor. Hamadaan is a city situated in the western part of Persia, 300 kilometres west of Teheraan. It is one of the worlds oldest cities and is mentioned under the name of Ekbataana in the Bible, see the book of Esther. The city is a center for trading with carpets that are manufactured in the hundreds from nearby villages and cities. The best of these carpets are sold under their own names such asNahavaand, Tuiserkaan, Malaayer or Hosseinabaad. More simple carpets from the area are sold under the generic term Hamadan. They are easily recognized with their typical patterns and sizes. The patterns are very varying and the medallion as well as carpets with repeated patterns occur. Among individual pattens the Herati is the most common pattern. The colors are dominated by different nuances of indigo blue and madder red. Older Hamadaan carpets can be very attractive products. In the city itself, Hamadaan, carpets were manufactured with a considerably higher quality.The carpets were called Shaah r-baaff and are similiar in structure to the Bidjaar carpets, but they are rare on the market today. The carpets are manufactured with a ropy, shiny and often natural dyed hand-spun yarn, that provides a very durable surface and beautiful colour scale. Common for all these carpets is that they are nowadays made on a cotton warp with one weft. The patterns are mostly geometrical, but floral motifs also occur. Materials and design can be of very varying quality. Older carpets (before ) are often tied on wool warp, different from todays cotton warp. The younger carpets (after ) often have synthetic colors and less fine wool than older carpets. The most common sizes are dozar and zaronim (approximately 200x120 cm and 150x100 cm). -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 2.6' x 7' (81cm x 214cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Hamadaan, -background colors: bright red, blue, sea green, yellow, white. #1C303 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 Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 61cm x 305cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Arménie, -style: Karabagh, -couleurs: bleu marine, rouge, rose. English Antique hand made Russian Karabagh runner in original condition. Very interesting bleedy design. On the navy blue fild illustrated many tribal figures with bleeding effect. The border is in pink shade and also has bleeding features. Very unusual design and size. The condition is fair for that age and can be considered as good, some little age wear on it. The runner is very thin and light, can be folded many times. 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: original: little age wear, -circa: , -size: 2' x cm x 305cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Armenia, -style: Karabagh, -background colors: navy blue, red, rose. #1C302 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 Northwest fait main Français -en état original: a une certaine usure due a l'age ( nous pouvons restaurer pour un supplément de €), -date approximative: , -taille: 89cm x 398cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Northwest, -couleurs: rouge, bleu marine, blanc. English Nothwest Persian antique runner in original condition. Navy blue fild surrounded by a colorful border and smaller white border. The tribal design is large and covering the rug all over. This rug has a thick pile and in a good condition from one side, but has some age wear and partly low pile from another side (which was used more). Very old, collectible piece of art. Little figures of people and inimals are represented on this rug in some places which gives even more charm to it. Antique North West Persian Rugs is the area straddling the Caucasus mountains, Caspian sea and borders with South Asiaa. Rugs produced in North West Persia represent a convergence of cultures from the Kazakhs and Khazars to the invading Mughals. The region of N. West Persia includes parts of Persia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Carpet weavers in N. West Persia were not the most prolific craftspeople but their rare high quality carpets are sought after commodities that regularly sell for record breaking sums. Historic evidence depicting looms and detailed carpet patterns confirms the development of knotted pile carpets and flat woven Kilim rugs during the Timurid dynasty which thrived between and . The oldest known carpet in the Northwest Persian style was produced in the city of Tebriz. It depicts a bountiful hunting scene with lush vegetation. This ancient pictorial carpet from Tebriz dates to the 16th century and the rule of the influential Shah Abbas. Before Shah Abbas overthrew the Safavid dynasty, their wealthy leaders funded a renaissance of the Islamic arts that would last more than a century. -condition: original, some age wear, -circa: , -size: 2.9' x cm x 398cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Northwest Persian, -background colors: navy blue, red, white. #1C261 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. Pour plus d'information ou acheter,
Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 109cm x 542cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Kurdish, -couleurs: rouge, marron chocolate, jaune, bleu. English Antique hand made Persian Kurdish runner in colorful shades. Traditional Persian geometric design all over the chocolate brown field- little colorful diamonds with a crowns on top. Three beautiful borders are surrounding the middle area: golden, red and chocolate brown. Flowers and tribal ornaments are decorating those borders. Great condition for that age. 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 good, -circa: , -size: 3.6' x cm x 542cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Kurdish, -background colors: red, chocolate brown, golden, blue. #1B445 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. Pour plus d'information ou acheter,
Tapis vintage Persan Malaayer fait main Français -en état original: une certaine décoloration, -date approximative: , -taille: 130cm x 195cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Malaayer, -couleurs: rouge, orange, bleu ciel, beige, blanc. English Hand made semi-antique Persian Malaayer in original condition. The rug made in traditional Payslei design. White background and large Payslei design ornamets covering the rug. Between the lagrer ornaments there lots of smaller branches fuml of colorful leaves. It is very busy rug and very well detailed. Colors combines with each other very well. The bright red border with geometric-floal design finishing the rug. The condition of the rug is good, but it has some little colour run. Otherwise there no holes or tears. -condition: original good, colour run, -circa: , -size: 4.2' x cm x 195cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Malaayer, -background colours: rose, red, blue, burgundy, brown. #1C314 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 Persan Bakhtiari fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 114cm x 152cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Bakhtiari, -couleurs: rose, rouge, bleu, bordeaux, brun chocolat, beige, vert olive. English Hand made vintage Persian Bakhtiari rug in original good condition. The rug is made from very bright colors. Beautiful colorful medallion in floral style is loating in the center of deep red field. The border is mixed between geometric and floral is surrounding it. The rug is so colorful and well designed tht it reminds us some beautiful abstract painting. The quality of wool on this rug is very high, that is why it is very soft. Full pile and great original condition. There no stains, tears or holes on the rug. The Bakhtiari tribe, based in Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari, is well known for their rugs and weavings. They have been weaving rugs exported around the globe since the early 19th century. While originally woven by nomadic Bakhtiari, most authentic Bakhtiari rugs are woven in Bakhtiari settled communities in west central Persia southwest of Isfahaaan, Chahaar Mahaaal and Bakhtiari and parts of the provinces of Isfahaaan, Lorestaan, and eastern Khuzestaan, most notably in the town of Shaahr-Kurd. Bakhtiari rugs were also known after their place of origin, such as Samaan or Huureh. However, Bakhtiari patterns are copied in other weaving centers in Persia, Pakistan, India and China; so that a place name came to be used to refer to the place of origin of the pattern and quality of the rug, rather than to its place of actual manufacture. Samaan and Hori are now regarded as grades of Bakhtiari rugs, rather than as geographical terms. Bakhtiari carpets are based on a cotton foundation (warp) with a wool weft usually taken from the herds of the producing tribe. This leads to unique carpets that differ depending on the characteristics of each tribe’s wool. The wool can range from dull to extreme glossy and the resultant pile is clipped medium to high. The best carpets with the highest knot density are often known as Bibibaaff.Prices range considerably with the highest knot density rugs generally being the most expensive, but price is also affected by criteria such as the pattern and the dyes used. Chapel Shotuar and Samaan pieces are rated slightly beneath Bibibaaff productions, but are still considered to be good to excellent. Hori carpets are of looser weave and inferior quality and as such, are generally widely affordable. The sizes vary from narrow hall carpets to large room designs, often up to 4 x 5 meters. The larger rugs tend to be very rare and harder to come by. Similarly, older rugs, often coveted by collectors, can be extremely costly. Patterns are usually floral or garden inspired. The Kheesti, an established garden motif is perhaps the most well-known rug design. The carpet is divided into individual squares with animals and plants acting as symbols. Another influential design features a decorated field with lattice designs and floral ornaments. The use of colors varies depending on styles of certain tribes. Generally they include shades of white, reds, browns, greens, and yellows. Blue does not appear to feature. Natural dyes produce variations in color, which are particularly obvious on older Bibibaffs. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3.7' x cm x 152cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Bakhtiari, -background colours: rose, red, blue, burgundy, chocolate brown, beige, olive green. #1C315 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 Persan Suruk fait main Français -en état original: une certaine usure de l'âge, -date approximative: , -taille: 133cm x 207cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Suruk, -couleurs: rouge, orange, bleu ciel, beige, blanc. English Hand made semi-antique Persian Suruk rug in original condition. The rug has red background with beautiful design of Tree of Life in white, orange and sky blue shades. Very nice detailed garden ornaments and animals are taking the places on the rug. This rug is prayer. Condition is fair for the age, it has some age wear in the field area but not too much. The rug has no stains or holes, very thick and heavy. A Suruk Rug is a type of Persian rug from Markaazi Province in Persia. Suruk (also Saruuk or Sarouugh) rugs are those woven in the village of Saruk and also the city of Araak, Persia and the surrounding countryside. Sarouuk rugs have been produced for much of the last century. The early successes of the Sarouuk rug are largely owed to the American market. From the s to s, the “American Sarouuk” also known as the “Painted Sarouuk” was produced. American customers had an affinity for the Sarouuk’s curvilinear and floral designs. What they did not appreciate, however, was the color, so for much of the s, 30s and 40s, rugs exported from Persia would get a dye job to a desirable, deep, raspberry-red color, once they made it to the States. Sarouuk rugs continue to be produced today, using the same methods as during early production – with the exception of the post-production dye job. Known for their exceptional quality and ability to withstand decades of wear, Sarouuks continue to be a best seller of the Persian rugs. They are made with a high quality, tough wool using a Persian knot. A tell tale sign of a Sarouuk is usually its blue weft threads, salmon or tomato-red color mixed with ivory and blues, and a very traditional, floral style. The finest of the modern Sarouuk rugs comes from the small town of Ghiassabaad. -condition: original, some age wear, -circa: , -size: 4.3' x cm x 207cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Suruk, -background colors: red, ornge, sky blue, beige, white. #1C313 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 Persan Hamadaan fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 73cm x 125cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Hamadaan, -couleurs: brun chocolat, rouge, blanc, bleu. English Vintage Persian Hamadaan rug in good original condition. The rug is very typical for the middle of 20th century. It was made in classical tribal design and colors. Chocolate brown field covered in little trees in red, white and blue shades. White medallion in the center. Yhe white border also has garden design which contains flowers along it. Hamadaan is a city situated in the western part of Persia, 300 kilometres west of Teheraan. It is one of the worlds oldest cities and is mentioned under the name of Ekbataana in the Bible, see the book of Esther. The city is a center for trading with carpets that are manufactured in the hundreds from nearby villages and cities. The best of these carpets are sold under their own names such asNahavaand, Tuiserkaan, Malaayer or Hosseinabaad. More simple carpets from the area are sold under the generic term Hamadan. They are easily recognized with their typical patterns and sizes. The patterns are very varying and the medallion as well as carpets with repeated patterns occur. Among individual pattens the Herati is the most common pattern. The colors are dominated by different nuances of indigo blue and madder red. Older Hamadaan carpets can be very attractive products. In the city itself, Hamadaan, carpets were manufactured with a considerably higher quality.The carpets were called Shaah r-baaff and are similiar in structure to the Bidjaar carpets, but they are rare on the market today. The carpets are manufactured with a ropy, shiny and often natural dyed hand-spun yarn, that provides a very durable surface and beautiful colour scale. Common for all these carpets is that they are nowadays made on a cotton warp with one weft. The patterns are mostly geometrical, but floral motifs also occur. Materials and design can be of very varying quality. Older carpets (before ) are often tied on wool warp, different from todays cotton warp. The younger carpets (after ) often have synthetic colors and less fine wool than older carpets. The most common sizes are dozar and zaronim (approximately 200x120 cm and 150x100 cm). -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 2.4' x cm x 125cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Hamadaan, -background colors: chocolate brown, red, white, blue. #1C306 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.
Sac de sel vintage Persan Sumak fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 60cm x 127cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Sumak, -couleurs: blanc, bleu, rouge, orange. English Vintage collectible Persian Sumak salt bag in original condition. This bag was made in traditional Sumac style in bright shades of indigo blue, red and white. Back side kilim is striped and in the same colors. The condition is original and good, there no holes, tears or stains. Sumak bags were woven by tribes in the Near East to store and carry articles and foodstuffs, and range in size from small salt bags to large bedding bags. Sumak is not a people or region, but a technique - an elaborate form of flat-weaving. Owing to their sophisticated weaving technique, strong colours and highly decorative design, sumak bags from that region are particularly sought after by collectors. With reference to a selection of the best pieces available, the author of this book develops a case for pinpointing specific regional weaving styles, by grouping the bags according to shared design repertoire, use of colour, and sumak technique. Sumak rugs are named after the town of Shemakja, in which they were first woven. They are a flat-woven rug that contain beautiful embroidery in which the embroidery threads are not cut off in the back. Sumak rugs are made with geometric patterns and generally have tribal motifs surrounding the geometric patterns. These tribal motifs are commonly small birds. Because of their flat weave Sumak rugs are a good choice for high-traffic areas and they are very popular in Western Europe because they suit all types of décor, including contemporary, modern, and traditional. -in original good condition, -circa: , -size: 1.9' x cm x 127cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Sumak, -background colors: white, blue, red, orange. #1C304 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.
Kilim vintage Persan Gashkai fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 135cm x 305cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Gashkai, -couleurs: brique rouge, bleu indigo, blanc, brun chocolat. English Hand made vintage Persian Gashkai kilim in original good condition. This kilim has beautiful indigo blue field with a trace of diamong shapped brick red medallions in the center one after another along the rug. There several thin borders in white, chocolate brown and brick red colors as well. The condition is original mint, there no holes or stans on it. This kilim is quite thick and heavy. The Ghashghaai nomads are found in theFars province in the southwest of Persia and they live in the provinces of Fars, Khuzestaan and Southern Isfaahaan but mostly in the surroundings of Sheraaz. They move twice a year, between the winter pasture near the Persian Gulf and the summer pasture up in the Zagroos mountains where it is much cooler. During the move it is possible to see the men with their typical round hats, running together with their dogs, large flock of sheep and herds of goats, along the roads swirling with clouds of dust. The women in their colourful clothes move along with the help of donkeys and horses towards new camp grounds. The tents that they live in are often made from goat hair. The manufacturing of carpets as well as kelims, bags, ribbons and other decorations is an important contribution to the life of the nomads. The carpets have a typical red-brown ground colour. The pattern is tied from memory and often consists of a centrally placed medallion, repeated in all four corners. Humans, four legged animals, birds, trees and flowers are popular elements. Other patterns are collected from frescos and columns in Persepoliis (Tacht-e-Jamshiid in Persia) the ceremonial capital during the Achmeniids dynasty ( B.C.). They are also wellknown for their beautiful sadle bags that are knotted for more practical reasons. The carpets are woven on horizontal looms and the weaver sits during the weaving process on the half made part of the carpet. Semi nomads, who are resident during part of the year, weave carpets in the same way. A specially well-woven carpet is know as a Kashkoooli. Gabbeh signifies a rough and primitive nomadic carpet from the area. During the last decades, the weaver had to oblige to the western desires and began to use large brighter fields with few patterns in the Gabbeh carpets. Well-made Ghashghaai carpets are attractive and durable products that tells a lot about the conditions of the nomadic life. The carpet is made entirely of wool from sheep and goats with some horse hair. The carpets can also be known as Qashqaai, Gashghaai, Gaschgaai or Kashgaai carpets. Most of the Ghasghaai nomads have now settled in towns and villages. Their carpets are therefore more directly influenced by market demands. These carpets in comparison to other nomadic tribal carpets are more coarsely woven and have cotton warps. More simple carpets from the area are sold under the name Sheraaz. It is also the name of the provincial capital and in these bazaars the Ghashghaai carpets are sold. The bazaars are also a common place where the nomads purchase other products they may use in their everyday life. Ghashghaai carpets consist of a hexagon or diamond with four projecting hooks inside of a hooked diamond. Some Ghasghaai pieces have the Hebatluu design (Hebatluu is the name of one of the one of the smaller Ghasghaai tribes) and it consists of circular central medallion, and smaller designs similar to the central medallion repeated on each of the four corners of the carpet. The Ghasghaai kelims tend to be woven in one piece with cotton sometimes used as highlights. The have simple designs and the warp is normally finished in long braids. The tribe that are well known -condition: original, good, -circa: , -size: 4.4' x cm x 305cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Gashkai, -background colors: brick red, indigo blue, white, chocolate brown. #1C311 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 Tebriz fait main Français -bon ètat original, -date approximative: , -taille: 62cm x 78cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Tebriz, -couleurs: rouge, beige, azur, peche, noir, vert. English Antique Tebriz rug in original good condition. This little piece of art devided on four sections and each section has its own illustration. Birds on the blossoming trees and dears under the trees are on it. The rug has beautiful azure border decorated with red flowers and the filed is in variaty of colors from soft peach to deep red colors. Conditiob is great, the rug is very thick and has it full warm and soft pile. Different types of carpets were made here, including pile and flat-weave, with simple and complex composition. The carpet making art was passed on from generation to generation and was considered the most valued heirloom. The traditional topics for the Tebriz carpets are the ornamental patterns, with the following dominant background colors: cream, red or navy blue. The most typical for this school are rugs and carpets grouped under the common name “Lachakk turanjj”. In the middle of the center field and in the corners of the carpet (“lachak”-triangle) there are “turanj”-Citron). The turanj in the center of the carpet is a symbol of the Moon, and the pattern formed by lozenges with the toothed leaves on the edges symbolizes the scales of the fish, which rise to the surface of the water at midnight to admire the Moon reflection. The origin of this composition dates back to the 9th-10th centuries. Often the topics for the Tebriz carpets are drawn from the works of the great Oriental poets. The carpets often depict the scenes of falconry or images of a ferocious lion. Well known are also Tebriz carpet-pictures with images of fragments of palaces and mosques, scenes of battles. Often, in creation of this or that ornamental pattern carpet weavers were inspired by the hand-painted covers of ancient books. -condition: original good, thick pile, -circa: , -size: 2' x cm x 78cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Tebriz, -background colors: beige, red, azure, peach, black, green. * #1C267 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. Pour plus d'information ou acheter,
Tapis vintage Persan Gabbeh fait main Français -en ètat original: petit tas est manquant, -date approximative: , -taille: 167cm x 235cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Gabbeh, -couleurs: rouge, beige, bleu. English Vintage Persian Gabbeh rug in original condition. Beautiful all over design in beige color with colorful border. The little colorful animals are randomly illustrated on the carpet. The pile is very thick and the rug is very heavy. In two places there some little pile missing, but it almost doesn't shows. Gabbeh -Persian carpets are a traditional variety of Persian carpet. Gabbeh is known as Gavaa in Kurdish and Lurii and is also calledKhersak in Bakhtiarii. A Gabbeh a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size (90 x 150 cm or larger) characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of color and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagross Mountainss of Persia, including Kurdish,Luri and Qashqai people. The Gabbeh is usually crafted by women. 'Gabbeh' carpet is much thicker and coarser than other Persian carpets; sometimes it is as much as one inch in depth. In fact, it is more of a variety of kilim than carpet. The word 'Gabbeh' comes from the Persian meaning raw, natural, uncut. This is a rough and primitive carpet. Gabbeh patterns are of a very basic kind with only a limited number of decorative, mostly rectangular objects resembling mainly animals. In Gabbeh usually bright colors, such as yellow and red, are used. Although large fields of solid color are used in Gabbeh designs, the color is variegated (the color varies throughout the rug). Gabbehs are made of natural, handspun wool yarn and all the colors are created with natural plant dye. Due to its relative ease of production (less precise pattern, small number of knots per square centimeter, etc.) a Gabbe is one of the less expensive varieties of Persian carpet. These days weavers from Pakistan are making Persian Gabbehs. For example, they are producing natural-dyed, hand-spunGabbeh rugs in the Balochistan area in Pakistan. Balochistan province of Pakistan neighbors Persia and shares the Persian language/culture -condition: original, in two places little pile missing, -circa: , -size: 5.4' x cm x 235cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Gabbeh, -background colors: beige, red, blue. * #1C266 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. Pour plus d'information ou acheter,
Tapis ancien Persan Malayer fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 170cm x 356cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Malayer, -couleurs: bleu, rouge, beige, orange, vert olive. English Rare and beautiful antique Persian Malayer runner in original condition. The rug has beautiful navy blue field and with colorful floral design in red, orange and olive green shades. The rug is very bright and might bright colors to any room. The condition is original good, has full pile and no wear. Antique Malayer Rugs - Antique rugs from the Malayer region embody an angular northwestern style that is best defined by its diversity in style and color. Malayer is a city and an eponymous county located within the province of Hamadaan. It is located between Arakaand the city of Hamadaan. Local weavers produced a spectacular array of traditional patterns ranging from dense allover motifs to lozenge-shaped medallions that are placed over chic monochromatic grounds. Although angular motifs are favored, some of the finer Herati patterns feature subtle curvilinear details. One of the charming constants of antique Malayer rugs is the importance placed on creating richly detailed borders that rival the spectacular patterns featured within the field. Weavers in Malayer consistently put great effort into creating exquisite borders. Regional weavers generally produced smaller area rugs and runners although larger room-sized rugs were created on commission. The colors and patterns of antique Malayer rugs are rich and varied. Tiny boteh motifs are often used to create tremendous allover patterns. However, large-scale arabesques with curvilinear vinescrolls are sometimes found. Today is an excellent time to invest in antique Malayer rugs because they are just now gaining the popularity and recognition they deserve. Antique rugs from the Malayer region constitute an important and distinctive group of Persian weavings. Technically they stand between those made in nearbySenneh and Hamadaan. They were produced in a range of medallion and allover designs which, although they come from classical Persian sources, tend to be somewhat abstract or geometricized in their rendering. Sometimes Malayer carpet designs can utilize small-scale and fine forms like the Heraati pattern, but they can also combine such features with larger composition schemes and the use of open, empty space. Their coloration is generally soft but varied. Malayer rugs have a quiet formality and reserve that makes them excellent decorative pieces for elegant settings. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 5.5' x cm x 356cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Malayer, -background colours: blue, red, beige, orange, olive green. #1C323 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.
1Caractéristiques de l'objet Matière dominante: Laine Couleur dominante: Bordeaux
Tapis ancien Persan Kurdish fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 122cm x 274cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Persia, -style: Kurdish, -couleurs: bleu marine, rouge, blanc.. English Antique Persian Kurdish rug in original condition. The rug has very beautiful busy design in red and white shades on navy blue background. Very nice triple border all are in different styles. The rug is in original excellent condition with full and soft pile. The wool has very high quality and that is why it is very soft. There no stains or holes on the rug. 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 good, -circa: , -size: 4.7' x cm x 274cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Kurdish, -background colors: navy blue, red, white. #1B195 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 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 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.
Kilim vintage Turc Kayseri fait main Français -en état original: un trou, plusieurs zones décolorées, -date approximative: , -taille: 107cm x 169cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Turquie, -style: Kayseri, -couleurs: rouge, bleu ciel, blanc, vert. English Hand made vintage Turkish Kayseri kilim in original condition. This prayer masterpiece made in the middle of 20th century in bright colors which are typical for this type of kilims. The bright red fild surrounded with the sky blue border. Large tribal ornaments all around the rug. The kilim is in original condition and has one little hole and faded areas around the rug which brings on a charm to it. Kayseri, once the capital of Cappadocia region, is an important kilim weaving center for regional and workshop kilims. It is noted for silk kilims which are made only in this region. Kayseri workshop kilims may range in price and quality from medium to high bracket. Besides the loosely woven kilims some much finer kilims are woven in the area. Colours used for the Kayseri kilims are often red, black, pink, gray.Regional Turkish kilim rug tends towards a more subdued Palette colors such as orange, yellow, brown and white. Paneled or banded compositions or very intricate designs all over patterns are used. Since the quality of the material and weaving varies considerably, it is important to judge all kilims from Kayseri region on their individual merits. Turkish Kilim rug, which are more like tapestries - soft and thin and used as sofa covers or wall hangings - are also increasingly in demand.Kilim is a flat-woven rug (though because of the artful nature of the kilim, many are hung on the wall as show-pieces instead of being used as a floor-covering) made in several regions of the world, including Turkey, Persia, and the Caucasus. Making a kilim is a highly regarded folk art; kilims that are handmade with natural dye and wool are the cultural norm. There is also a great deal of symbolism in the patterns used in each design. Some kilims are even used as Muslim prayer rugs. Because of the cultural aspects of these rugs, each region has its own traditions revolving around colors, styles, and patterns. Because of the regional nature of the differences in style, it is easy to identify the type of kilim by aesthetics. This has led to a particular region in Turkey choosing to patent their own brand of kilim.Here are Turkish Kilim Rug by region.Colors and designs are different according to the region they come from. -condition: original: one hole, several faded areas, -circa: , -size: 3.5' x cm x 169cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Turkey, -style: Kayseri kilim, -background colors: red, sky blue, white, green. #1C307 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 persan(Irann) sarough tapis de chemin de couloir ou passage géométrique dimensions:300X85cm en bon état occasion ni dechire ni trou, photo supplémentaire sur demande. sans prix de réserve.
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Tapis vintage Persan Tebriiz fait main Français -en état original: bon original, peu de dégâts de papillons, -date approximative: , -taille: 46cm x 54cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Persia, -style: Tebriiz, -couleurs: rouge, rose, jaune, bleu ciel, beige, brun. English Vintage Persian Tebriiiz rug in original condition. The mat made in bright red colour with beautiful border in sky blue and yellow shades. "The tree of life" design illustrated on this mat: little tree with different birds and animals around it. This design normally represents a life force in the world. The rug is in original condition, has a little moths damage. Different types of carpets were made here, including pile and flat-weave, with simple and complex composition. The carpet making art was passed on from generation to generation and was considered the most valued heirloom. The traditional topics for the Tebriiz carpets are the ornamental patterns, with the following dominant background colors: cream, red or navy blue. The most typical for this school are rugs and carpets grouped under the common name “Lachakk turanjj”. In the middle of the center field and in the corners of the carpet (“lachak”-triangle) there are “turanj”-Citron). The turanj in the center of the carpet is a symbol of the Moon, and the pattern formed by lozenges with the toothed leaves on the edges symbolizes the scales of the fish, which rise to the surface of the water at midnight to admire the Moon reflection. The origin of this composition dates back to the 9th-10th centuries. Often the topics for the Tebriiz carpets are drawn from the works of the great Oriental poets. The carpets often depict the scenes of falconry or images of a ferocious lion. Well known are also Tebriiz carpet-pictures with images of fragments of palaces and mosques, scenes of battles. Often, in creation of this or that ornamental pattern carpet weavers were inspired by the hand-painted covers of ancient books. -condition: original good, little moths damage, -circa: , -size: 1.5' x cm x 54cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Tebriiz, -background colors: red, pink, yellow, sky blue, beige, brown. #1C383 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 Persan Tebriiz fait main Français -en état original: bon original, peu de dégâts de papillons, -date approximative: , -taille: 46cm x 54cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Persia, -style: Tebriiz, -couleurs: rouge, rose, jaune, bleu ciel, beige, brun. English Vintage Persian Tebriiiz rug in original condition. The mat made in bright red colour with beautiful border in sky blue and yellow shades. "The tree of life" design illustrated on this mat: little tree with different birds and animals around it. This design normally represents a life force in the world. The rug is in original condition, has a little moths damage. Different types of carpets were made here, including pile and flat-weave, with simple and complex composition. The carpet making art was passed on from generation to generation and was considered the most valued heirloom. The traditional topics for the Tebriiz carpets are the ornamental patterns, with the following dominant background colors: cream, red or navy blue. The most typical for this school are rugs and carpets grouped under the common name “Lachakk turanjj”. In the middle of the center field and in the corners of the carpet (“lachak”-triangle) there are “turanj”-Citron). The turanj in the center of the carpet is a symbol of the Moon, and the pattern formed by lozenges with the toothed leaves on the edges symbolizes the scales of the fish, which rise to the surface of the water at midnight to admire the Moon reflection. The origin of this composition dates back to the 9th-10th centuries. Often the topics for the Tebriiz carpets are drawn from the works of the great Oriental poets. The carpets often depict the scenes of falconry or images of a ferocious lion. Well known are also Tebriiz carpet-pictures with images of fragments of palaces and mosques, scenes of battles. Often, in creation of this or that ornamental pattern carpet weavers were inspired by the hand-painted covers of ancient books. -condition: original good, little moths damage, -circa: , -size: 1.5' x cm x 54cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Tebriiz, -background colors: red, pink, yellow, sky blue, beige, brown. #1C383 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 Persan Mashaad fait main Français -en état original: excellente originale, -date approximative: , -taille: 141cm x 197cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Mashaad, -couleurs: blanc, bleu indigo, rouge, orange, rose, vert. English Vintage Persian Mashaad rug in original condition. The field of the rug is in red shade with floral design on it. The beautiful large medallion in the center is in indigo blue shade. Each corner is decorated in the same colour. The white border is decorated in floral motif as well. The rug is in original good condition. The city of Mashhaad has long been one of the centres for production of famous Persian carpets. It is also one of the oldest centres of carpet weaving. The Perez Topkapi prayer rug was woven between and most likely in Mashhaad. The carpet manufacturing is extensive in Mashhaad and mostly large carpets with medallions are made, which are also sold under the name Meshaed. The quality changes and the wool from Khorasaan is recognized by its softness. The greatest Mashhad workshop of all time was that of Soltaan Ibrahim Mirza. More recently Mashhad workshops included Amoghli (Amu-oghli, Amoughli, Emoghli), Khamenei, Makhmalbaf, Saber, and Zarbaf. Amoghli was one of the greatest Persian carpet workshops of the 20th century. Under Ali Khan Amoghli and Abdool Mohammaad Amoghlii their carpets were favourites under thePahlavii Shaahs particularly Reza Shaah. Sa'dabaad Palace in northernTehraan was furnished by the Pahlaavis with carpets from the Amoghlii plant. There are also some of the greatest Mashhaad carpets woven by Amoghlii in Niavaraan Palace. -condition: original excellent, -circa: , -size: 4.6' x cm x 197cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Perse, -style: Mashaad, -background colors: white, indigo blue, red, orange, pink, green. * #1C472 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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