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Ningxia Rug circa 1800 composed of a central mandala flanked by four smaller medallions over an intricate diamond lattice repeat. With a classic Ningxia palette that includes two shades of blue, brown, ivory, mauve and a desirable imperial yellow ground. The main border design features floral motifs on a mauve ground. The inner minor borders features a Greek key motif and the outer perimeter border features bands of both blue tones.
Early 19th Century Ningxia Rug - 5'5 x 7'
Regular price $2,750.00
jewel toned caucasian seychour runner cabbge roses running dog
Antique Seychour Runner - 3’11 x 12’1
Regular price $6,500.00
This Pre-Columbian textile panel dates from the Chimu period.  The central band features a repeat pattern of confronting figures upon a table or pedestal and surrounded by bird figures. The coloful palette includes pinks and purples derived from cochineal. Very finely woven and well-preserved textile panel.
Framed Pre Colombian Chimu Textile Panel - 1'10 x 1'10
Regular price $1,250.00
Contour Rivalry This Pre-Columbian textile panel dates from the Chancay period.  It features brown and beige trefoil pattern that meanders around alternating red, white and blue squares. The squares showcase interlocking patterns that alternate between birds and fish
Framed Pre Colombian Chancay Textile Panel - 1' x 3'2
Regular price $1,450.00
sangsari silk shawl
Antique Sangsari Silk Shawl - 1'7 x 8'8
Regular price $1,750.00
18th century Central Anatolia This piece captures moments of the field, main border and the skirt lappets. All of the components necessary to envision how the piece would appear in it's original glory. The wonderful and stunning tones have survived over 200 years and still feel electric. It features the characteristic yellows, purples and blues characteristic of central Anatolia not to mention a great red and highly desirable green! it's aesthetic impact. A great study piece with visual power.
18th Century Central Anatolian Fragment - 3’3 x 4’8
Regular price $4,500.00
Fachralo Kazak bold contrasting color and open space to striking effect. Primary tones of red, yellow and blue and enhanced with the addition of turquoise and ivory. A simple pattern of rosettes and pinwheels evokes an abstract depiction of bees and flowers. Bees in the Caucasus can symbolize those who collect the 'honey' of traditional wisdom and preserve it for further generations. Top quality dyes to meaty wool to create a balanced and elegant rendering which provokes an emotional response.
Powerful Antique Fachralo Kazak Rug - 3’7 x 4’7
Regular price $7,500.00 Sold out
This Sultanabad wagireh was handwoven during the late 19th century.  This piece was intended as a wagireh or sampler rug is a templates which illustrates the important components of a rug pattern for the weaver. This sampler features the classic patterning and tonality that are hallmarks of the famous workshops of Ziegler and Co. The pleasing palette includes blue, soft yellow, two oranges, and a desirable ivory ground.
Ziegler Sultanabad Sampler - 3'11 x 5'1
Regular price $4,500.00
This Shahsavan rug was during the 19th century.  The octagons and ground are full of various protection symbols, flora and fauna and geometric shapes. Framed by a main border of talish rosettes on an ivory ground that is flanked by bent ribbon minor borders. Excellent use of color and contrast give the border wonderful movement and dimension. The shahsavan are mostly known for their bags and flatweaves.quite rare and collectible.
19th Century Shahsavan Rug - 5'4 x 10'5
Regular price $3,500.00
Malayer It features an unusual and very delightful pattern of weaving hands. The hands are featured in six repeating columns alternating with flowers and leaves on a navy field as well as with same design on the icy blue border. Each hand pinches what can be seen as both a vine and yarn to reference the creating of the pattern the act of weaving. Something really different and exceptional that is wonderful celebration of the medium.
Vintage Malayer "Hands" Rug - 4’10 x 6'6
Regular price $3,500.00 Sold out
 bunches of grapes, leaves and various floral forms on an open brown/black ground.  blossoming vines that meander around the perimeter on a canary yellow ground. It is woven in a curvilinear style that utilizes so-called
19th Century Ukrainian Tapestry - 6'6 x 10'2
Regular price $7,500.00
This Rare & Unusual Heriz features a stepped central medallion with a large central rosette surrounded by smaller rosettes atop a rich red ground of large botehs. Hatchmarks around the medallion as well as the stepped cornices give the piece a dynamic energy.  Each cornice features a field of rosettes on a coral ground. The main border is composed of a crisply drawn rosette meander on a bright ivory ground. Many of the classic Heriz hallmarks are in rare patterns and sizes.
Rare & Unusual Heriz - 6'5 x 9'
Regular price $7,500.00
KONAGKEND allover arabesque lattice pattern in ivory against an indigo backdrop.The sophisticated design is composed of zoomorphic abstractions as well as polygons containing rosettes and stars. A well balanced and stately palette of ivory golden yellow, ruby red, chocolate and three different blues. A simple yet succesful main border on an ivory ground emphasizes the lattice pattern and brightens the whoel composition. an laleh abbasi inner guard border. A very collectible piece.
Antique Konagkend Rug - 4' x 4'10
Regular price $2,750.00 Sold out
Sauj Bulagh woven by Kurds during the early 19th century. Sauj Bulaq,  proto-kurdish  Mahabad. lustrous wool, saturated tones,  blend traditional Kurdish motifs with classical Safavid era.   classical
Early 19th Century Sauj Bulag - 4'7 x 8'3
Regular price $8,500.00
Silk masterpiece was handwoven during the late 20th century at the Mohammedi atelier in Qum, Iran. Vank Cathedral was established in 1606 following the forced relocation of nearly 500,000 Armenians to Isfahan by Shah Abbas during the Persian-Ottoman war. cacophony of colors. Mount Ararat (Մասիս) resting place of Noah's Ark. Woven by Mohammedi of Qum for Vank Church of Isfahan. Mohammedi is a renowned master weaver.
Silk Vank Cathedral Qum - 4'3 x 7'
Regular price $15,000.00
patchwork quilts.  Tightly rendered and very refined for the type with excellent color selection including marled yarns intended to mimic the patterned fabrics traditionally found on patchwork quilts. 1959  Created by a very talented rug hooker and from the collection of the famed quilt and Americana collector Jonathan Holstein, known among things for his seminal exhibition at the Whitney Abstract Design in American Quilts in 1971.
Midcentury Quilt Inspired Hooked Rug - 4'10 x 7'
Regular price $3,500.00
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