This Agra rug was woven in Northern India during the late 19th century.  It features an elegant all-over herati design in crimson and icy blue on an oxidized brown ground. The crimson tone utilizes lac which is a dye derived from insects and characteristic of Northern India weaving from both Amritsar and Agra. The whole is framed by a reconciled palmette border. A portion of foundation is visible revealing that the underlying cotton has been dyed with indigo.

North Indian Agra Rug - 3'5 x 6'1

Regular price $750.00 Sale

This Agra rug was woven in Northern India during the late 19th century.

It features an elegant all-over herati design in crimson and icy blue on an oxidized brown ground. The crimson tone utilizes lac which is a dye derived from insects and characteristic of Northern India weaving from both Amritsar and Agra. The whole is framed by a reconciled palmette border. A portion of the foundation is visible revealing that the underlying cotton has been dyed with indigo.

In good condition with most of the wear due to oxidization of the brown tones. Low pile with a floppy handle.

Size: 3'5" x 6'1" [104 x 185cm]

Age: Late 19th Century

Origin: North India

Type of Rug: Agra

Material: Wool on cotton

Pile Height: Low

Condition: Good, Oxidation throughout the foundation

 

BK2598

 

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