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Lavender Oriental Carpets
Malayer rugs come from west Persia near Hamadan woven in a range of medallion and all-over designs, they have a wonderful style that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes.
The soft central field enclosing a detailed central medallion with four comer spandrels creating a perfect rug that will work in so many different areas.
Vintage handwoven Persian Mahal rug featuring an ornate floral design on a brick-red field.
An absolute classical Antique Circa 1880 Malayer rug. These types of smaller size beautiful rugs have a wonderful style with such simple geometry that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes. This lovely low pile rug is in very good condition.
Sarouk carpet featuring a traditional design in shades of red and blue.
Antique handwoven Tabriz rug featuring a central medallion on a terracotta field.
A soft blue ground on this vintage hand woven Persian Kirman rug creates almost a sea like effect with the central medallion adding and island feel to the overall picture.
A lovely handwoven rug in nomadic patterns with shades of camel rose and ivory. It brings beauty and adds luster to the room.
This carpet is a fine example of the eccentric and imaginative Serapi quality Heriz carpets woven at the end of the 19th century. The attractive madder red field has lobate corner extensions and centers a blue outer medallion enclosing ivory, red and salmon layered six lobed irregular motives. At the very focus is an octagon of several pile colors. The field and corners display a geometric formal vine with blossoms and floral elements. The main border, in palest pistachio green, employs the popular rosette and bent leaf pattern in a rendition characteristic of the late 19th century. The rug is of medium weave with a flat back and has an all-cotton foundation with symmetric pile knotting. There are no other Serapi Heriz carpets of the period resembling this unusual example, indicating that it is the imaginative artistic creation of a gifted master weaver rather than one who followed a pre-existing design. The overall effect is unquestionably bold and striking. This carpet enhances both formal and more rustic decorative schemes, and it works especially well in contemporary settings.
A hand-knotted wool Indian Agra design rug circa 2000.
Nazmiyal Collection
With its rich array of naturalistic floral forms unfolding dynamically across the surface, this lovely little antique English Axminster rug is a response to the style and coloration of a French Savonnerie carpets. But the use of these elements in this English Axminster antique rug, as a free form, asymmetrical excerpt enclosed by a deep tan border-like outer zone is highly unusual and reflects the taste of the English Arts and Crafts Movement.
Mahal means many things in the rug world. The antique oriental carpets from the British firm of Ziegler with large scale allover patterns in the most desirable soft color’s: rust, ivory, light blue, light green, are Mahal’s. So are the repeating pattern rugs of the 1920’s-30’s with red fields and moderate weaves. The rugs termed Sultanabad’s are Mahal’s. With this chameleon character, there is a Mahal for any space, any décor, and any price point. Colors: blues/faded rust/terracotta/beige.
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