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Madison Couture Rugs
Discover the allure of classic Kazak geometric patterns and captivating tribal motifs seamlessly blended into these captivating designs. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage brought to life by these rugs. Meticulously hand-knotted with utmost precision, each piece boasts the use of premium hand-spun wool yarns, ensuring unparalleled durability and comfort. With a charming abrash effect, these rugs exude a distinctive vintage appeal, instantly elevating any space they adorn.
Solo Rugs
This modern area rug is inspired by the nomads of Iran's Zagros Mountains, who originally wove Gabbeh rugs to keep warm on cold winter nights. Hand-knotted from a blend of wool and cotton, this sapphire and white rug features subtle color variations and geometric motifs that add a touch of bohemian allure to your space. Its sumptuous pile is especially inviting in bedrooms, where you can pamper your bare feet. We recommend pairing this rug with a rug pad to keep it in place and help it lay flat.
A lively assemblage of eclectic motifs and patterns with narrow borders gives these rugs a yet timeless appeal. Each rug is hand-knotted using premium hand-spun wool.
Novica
Fiercely loyal, brave and courageous, Aztec warriors were feared throughout most of pre-Hispanic Mexico. Fascinated by the legendary characters and their exploits, Georgina Cabrera designs this unique mask in their honor. The mask is crafted of ceramic and painted by hand. It features a large headdress to signify social standing.
NuStory
With intricate details brought to life through our most-intensive hand knotted technique, the Tessellated Rug exudes vintage elegance. Woven with wool and cotton, the rug is soft underfoot and will be durable for decades.
Ralph Lauren Home
Adapted from trading blankets in Ralph Lauren’s private collection. A modern expression of ethnic rugs combining two ancient knotting techniques (Soumak flat loop weave and Peshawar pile weave) in one original design. Vegetable dyes are used to enhance the natural rustic look of the wool.
Believed to channel the courage and might of the eagle, the eagle warrior was highly revered by the Tlaxcala people of 600-950 and images of these elite warriors are present in Mexico city's temple mayor. Angel Ceron depicts one such warrior wearing talons on his hands, as well as an imposing feathered headdress that represents the powerful bird. The Mexican artisan works in ceramic, giving his polychrome sculpture an aged, antique finish.
Lillian August
The serene beauty of the Western Sunset. This exquisite piece by Lillian August captures the tranquil hues of a setting sun, skillfully rendered in oil on canvas. The landscape orientation and gallery-wrapped presentation make it a striking focal point in any room. The floater frame adds a touch of sophistication, allowing the artwork to stand out. With wall-mounting hardware included, it's ready to enhance your space. Consider placing it in a well-lit area to let the colors truly shine.
This is a stunning piece once it's up! If you have a lot of natural light in your home this piece changing colors as the light changes in the room. A bit dissappointed in the glaze ( for the price point ) and ours arrived with a dent in the bottom corner but based on size didn't wish to bother with return. Overall lovely.. shelly. tomball, TX. 2020-09-26 11:58:08
Lladro
The origins of Aztec dances go back to pre-Hispanic Mexico. They started as ritual dances to worship the gods and to commune with nature. The dancers formed large circles and offerings were placed in the center, where they believed all energy to be concentrated. Aztec dances were also considered to be a ritual cleansing of body and soul and a medium to reach a higher plane of consciousness closer to man's origins and destiny. The size, posture, and expressive gestures of this porcelain creation entailed a highly complex process of elaboration, making it an excellent example of Lladro's technical and decorative virtuosity. Taken overall, the feathers, the knee and ankle cuffs, the skirt, and the breastplate have been worked with minute ornamental detail and with meticulous use of enamels and metallic lusters. The decoration of the feathers called for a wide range of different tones of green and the use of airbrush solutions with newly created colors. Special attention was also paid to the decoration of obsidian, a stone used in weapons and banners, which has been believed since ancient times to possess protective powers and to ward off negativity. A work that conveys the power and energy of these traditional dances.
A beautiful rug delivered so fast!. Holly. Bigelow, AR. 2023-09-11 19:49:34
Depicted in the Florentine Codex as well as in historic paintings, the jaguar warrior comes to life in ceramic. Angel Ceron portrays the warrior wearing the jaguar's paws on his hands as well as a mask that represents the fierce spotted cat. These fighting men formed one of the elite divisions of the Aztec army.
Angel Cerón honors Tlaloc, god of earthly waters and fertility, with a hand-crafted ceramic figurine. The people from the Teotihuacán culture believed him to be responsible for drought as well as for floods. This belief spread throughout Mexico, reaching the Maya who referred to him as Chaac, and from there to Central American cultures.
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