Oversize Rugs
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
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Rug # 51447
Vintage Persian Wool & Silk Nain Circa 1960.Red / Ivory10'7" X 15'7"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
Vintage Persian Wool & Silk Nain Circa 1960.Learn More -
Rug # 935167
Vintage Persian Kirman Rug circa 194012'10" X 15'10"
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Vintage Persian Kerman Rug circa 1940Learn More -
Rug # 935458
Vintage Persian Kirman Rug circa 194012'2" X 14'9"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
Vintage Persian Kirman. Circa 1940Learn More -
Rug # 935749
Vintage Persian Kirman Rug circa 194011'0" X 15'8"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
Vintage Persian Kirman. Circa 1940Learn More -
Rug # 935350
Vintage Persian Kirman Rug circa 194012'10" X 17'6"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
Vintage Persian Kirman. Circa 1940Learn More -
Rug # 038427
VINTAGE PERSIAN KASHAN CIRCA 1920 IVORY / RUST10'10" X 15'4"
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LUXURIOUS HAND WOVEN RUGLearn More -
Rug # 543346
RENAISSANCE SAVONNERIE S174I GOLD12'0" X 15'1"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
The rich history of handmade French Savonnerie Carpets started in the 1600s, where production began at the behest of Henry IV, upon establishing artisan workshops in the Louvre. Savonnerie carpets weaving was moved to workshops outside Paris, in an abandoned soap factory, hence the name "Savonnerie"was born. The earliest production of Savonneries were referred to as "Louis XIII carpets", with traits similar to carpets from the orient. Savonnerie rugs were woven exclusively for palaces, with production directed by top artists of the royal courts! As each new king came to power, carpet designs would mirror their artistic expressions. The period of greatness for Savonnerie flourished between 1650 and 1789. During the French Revolution, manufacturing of Savonnerie moved to the prestigious Gobelins factory in Paris, a royal weaving center for tapestries, renowned worldwide, for it's quality. Many of these original period works are on display at fine museums or in the hands of private collectors worldwide. Today, skilled weavers use the same techniques used by the revered craftsmen of France. Woven in China under the supervision of French artisans these magnificent carpets are recreated down to the last detail. Each Savonnerie rug is painstakingly hand knotted utilizing the finest Dyes & wools on a cotton foundation in the historic Savonnerie tradition.Learn More -
Rug # 546084
RENAISSANCE SAVONNERIE S131R RED / GOLD12'1" X 15'7"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
The rich history of handmade French Savonnerie Carpets started in the 1600s, where production began at the behest of Henry IV, upon establishing artisan workshops in the Louvre. Savonnerie carpets weaving was moved to workshops outside Paris, in an abandoned soap factory, hence the name "Savonnerie"was born. The earliest production of Savonneries were referred to as "Louis XIII carpets", with traits similar to carpets from the orient. Savonnerie rugs were woven exclusively for palaces, with production directed by top artists of the royal courts! As each new king came to power, carpet designs would mirror their artistic expressions. The period of greatness for Savonnerie flourished between 1650 and 1789. During the French Revolution, manufacturing of Savonnerie moved to the prestigious Gobelins factory in Paris, a royal weaving center for tapestries, renowned worldwide, for it's quality. Many of these original period works are on display at fine museums or in the hands of private collectors worldwide. Today, skilled weavers use the same techniques used by the revered craftsmen of France. Woven in China under the supervision of French artisans these magnificent carpets are recreated down to the last detail. Each Savonnerie rug is painstakingly hand knotted utilizing the finest Dyes & wools on a cotton foundation in the historic Savonnerie tradition.Learn More -
Rug # 546124
RENAISSANCE SAVONNERIE S-60 RED / IVORY12'3" X 15'0"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
The rich history of handmade French Savonnerie Carpets started in the 1600s, where production began at the behest of Henry IV, upon establishing artisan workshops in the Louvre. Savonnerie carpets weaving was moved to workshops outside Paris, in an abandoned soap factory, hence the name "Savonnerie"was born. The earliest production of Savonneries were referred to as "Louis XIII carpets", with traits similar to carpets from the orient. Savonnerie rugs were woven exclusively for palaces, with production directed by top artists of the royal courts! As each new king came to power, carpet designs would mirror their artistic expressions. The period of greatness for Savonnerie flourished between 1650 and 1789. During the French Revolution, manufacturing of Savonnerie moved to the prestigious Gobelins factory in Paris, a royal weaving center for tapestries, renowned worldwide, for it's quality. Many of these original period works are on display at fine museums or in the hands of private collectors worldwide. Today, skilled weavers use the same techniques used by the revered craftsmen of France. Woven in China under the supervision of French artisans these magnificent carpets are recreated down to the last detail. Each Savonnerie rug is painstakingly hand knotted utilizing the finest Dyes & wools on a cotton foundation in the historic Savonnerie tradition.Learn More -
Rug # 972245
HADJI JALILI TABRIZ WINE / GREEN10'10" X 14'6"
Genuine Hand Woven Luxury
The Hadji Jalili workshops were world renowned for producing impeccable Tabriz carpets during the latter part of the 19th century into the first quarter of the 20th century (1880-1915). Once located in Tabriz (Northwest Persia), these workshops stood apart from their contemporaries for their exceptional ability to produce outstanding rugs. Because of their importance, Hadji Jalili Tabriz carpets were primarily woven for prominent families and elite institutions. Superiority of materials used, accuracy of weave and texture, uniqueness of colors, and originality of design denote a Hadji Jalili TabrizLearn More