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3'9x5'9 Hand Tufted New Zealand Wool & Silk Oriental Rug Navy, Ivory Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$237
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This is a beautiful Navy, Ivory, Tan, Gray, Aqua, Multi Color 45-2015 Navy Hand Tufted Oriental New Zealand Wool & Silk Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or offi
3'7x5'6 Machine Made Wool Oriental Area Rug Tan, Rust Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$242
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This is a beautiful Tan, Rust, Green, Brown, Multi Color Machine Made Oriental 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
Hand Woven Polyester Victoria VIII Oriental Area Rug Purple, Brown Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$331
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This is a beautiful Purple, Brown, Beige Color Victoria design Hand Woven Oriental Polyester RugOur new collection, Victoria is a tribute to the eternal elegance and exsquisite craftsmanship of traditional oriental rugs. Primed to add visual glamour and class to its surroundings, the rug features bold geometric floral motifs in the inner field offset by a handsome border. Using advanced rug-making technology, the designs are printed on a polyster pile for heightened texture look. Handmade in India with polyester (80 %) and cotton (20%), the rug features a comfortable half inch pile and has minimal to almost no shedding. Stain and fade resistant, the rug is available in several sizes to suit your needs. Withstands heavy traffic.
5'6''x5'6'' Hand Hooked Wool Area Rug, Black, Gold Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$259
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This is a beautiful Black, Gold, Green Color Hand Hooked, Hand Made Oriental 100% Wool Rug.
8'X10' Multi Color Hand Made Needlepoint Aubusson Oriental Rugby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,471
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This is a beautiful 8'x10' Ivory, Light Gold, Plum, Pale Pink, Multi Color Hand Made Needlepoint Aubusson Oriental Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office. This Aubusson is 100% wool in thin pile. Rugs and tapestries were made famous during 14th and 15th century and were made in Aubusson, a small medieval town in France. The rugs have motifs in traditional design. During 1930s tapestry was made popular by artists such as Cocteau, Dufy, Dali, Braque, Calder and Picasso who were invited to Aubusson to express themselves through the medium of wool.
- Size: 8'x10'
- Material: 100% wool
- Type: Needlepoint Persian Oriental Rug
- Color: Ivory, Light Gold, Plum, Pale Pink, Multi
- Hand Woven
- Shape: Rectangle
4'2''x6'3'' Hand Knotted Wool Kerman Oriental Area Rug Cream, Blueby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$653
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This is a beautiful Cream, Blue, Brown Kerman design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
Indo Kerman rugs (made in India) are a specific rug style that favors the weaving and design techniques of the authentic Kerman rugs from Iran. The rugs retain the essence of the Persian rugs and produce identical themes and patterns consisting of beautifully designed medallions, niches, trees and figural motifs and all-over floral motifs. It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time.
Indo Kerman rugs (made in India) are a specific rug style that favors the weaving and design techniques of the authentic Kerman rugs from Iran. The rugs retain the essence of the Persian rugs and produce identical themes and patterns consisting of beautifully designed medallions, niches, trees and figural motifs and all-over floral motifs. It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time.
Rose Brown Color French Aubusson Needlepoint Rug, 6'1"x9'3"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$899
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This is a beautiful Rose, Brown, Black, Grey, Pink, Tan, Multi Color Classic design Hand Woven French Aubusson Needlepoint Area Rug Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office. This Aubusson is 100% wool in thin pile. Rugs and tapestries were made famous during 14th and 15th century and were made in Aubusson, a small medieval town in France. The rugs have motifs in traditional design. During 1930s tapestry was made popular by artists such as Cocteau, Dufy, Dali, Braque, Calder and Picasso who were invited to Aubusson to express themselves through the medium of wool.
8'2''x10'3'' Hand Woven Wool Oriental Area Rug, Tan, Brown Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,450
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This is a beautiful Tan, Brown, Rose Color Hand Woven, French Aubusson Flatweave Oriental 100% Wool Rug.
08'00''x09'10'' Taupe Sage Color Hand Knotted Persian 100% Wool Traditional Rugby Oriental Rug Of Houston
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$1,433$2,608
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This is a beautiful Taupe, Sage, Beige Color Agra design Hand Knotted, Persian Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Its soft texture and timeless design make it ideal to enhance any space where it is placed.
5'11''x8'10'' Hand Knotted Wool 250 KPSI Oriental Area Rug, Tan Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,424
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This is a beautiful Tan, Gold, Rust Color Agra design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bedroom or anywhere in the residence and office. Story Behind the Art
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
Gold Blue Color Tibetan Rug, 6'x8'10"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
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$475$613
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This is a beautiful Gold, Blue, Rose Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Rug Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
Charcoal Gold Color Persian Rug, 9'1"x12'3"by Oriental Rug Of Houston(1)
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$1,893$2,188
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This is a beautiful Charcoal, Gold, Aqua, Rust, Blue, Multi Color Hand Knotted Persian Oriental Area Rug 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
5'8''x8'5'' Hand Knotted Wool and Art Silk Floral Oriental Area Rug Brown, Aquaby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$774
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This is a beautiful Brown, Aqua, -- Select -- Hand Knotted, Tibetan Oriental Wool and Art Silk Rug.Story Behind the Art
For centuries Tibetans have used rugs for decorative and functional purposes, drawing upon geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, real and mythical animals, and natural imagery to create beautiful,ful designs. But it was only after 1959 with the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the growth of Tibetan diaspora in Nepal and Tibet that Tibetan rug weaving underwent a crucial commercial revival. In the 1970s, Tibetan rugs rose to prominence and Nepalese artisans, drafted in to keep up with the rising demand, became the mainstay of the Tibetan rug weaving traditions. While either Turkish knot or the Persian knot (Senneh knot) is used to create the pile or depth of a rug in most of Asia, the Tibetan rug utilizes a slit-loop technique called the Tibetan knot. Here rugs are woven by wrapping a continues length of yarn over a rod laid across the warps stretched on the loom. When the rod has been wrapped for its entire length, a knife is slid along the rod, cutting the wrapped yarn into two rows of pile tufts. The resultant pile is a wonderful mix of depth, texture and richness. Traditional Tibetan rug motifs generally reflect the importance of Buddhist religion in Tibetan art and culture. Many design elements of Chinese origin like the phoenix, dragon, and lotus symbols alongside motifs from Chinese decorative tradition have also been assimilated in the rug repertoire of this region. In modern times, designs featured in Tibetan, Nepalese rugs (those woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal) and Indo-Tibetans (woven in India) range from Westernized adaptations of traditional Tibetan motifs (such as branching floral designs and snow lions) to a large mixture of foreign and modern free-form patterns.
For centuries Tibetans have used rugs for decorative and functional purposes, drawing upon geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, real and mythical animals, and natural imagery to create beautiful,ful designs. But it was only after 1959 with the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the growth of Tibetan diaspora in Nepal and Tibet that Tibetan rug weaving underwent a crucial commercial revival. In the 1970s, Tibetan rugs rose to prominence and Nepalese artisans, drafted in to keep up with the rising demand, became the mainstay of the Tibetan rug weaving traditions. While either Turkish knot or the Persian knot (Senneh knot) is used to create the pile or depth of a rug in most of Asia, the Tibetan rug utilizes a slit-loop technique called the Tibetan knot. Here rugs are woven by wrapping a continues length of yarn over a rod laid across the warps stretched on the loom. When the rod has been wrapped for its entire length, a knife is slid along the rod, cutting the wrapped yarn into two rows of pile tufts. The resultant pile is a wonderful mix of depth, texture and richness. Traditional Tibetan rug motifs generally reflect the importance of Buddhist religion in Tibetan art and culture. Many design elements of Chinese origin like the phoenix, dragon, and lotus symbols alongside motifs from Chinese decorative tradition have also been assimilated in the rug repertoire of this region. In modern times, designs featured in Tibetan, Nepalese rugs (those woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal) and Indo-Tibetans (woven in India) range from Westernized adaptations of traditional Tibetan motifs (such as branching floral designs and snow lions) to a large mixture of foreign and modern free-form patterns.
Brown Taupe Color Hand Tufted Persian Rug, 8'x10'by Oriental Rug Of Houston(1)
$563
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This is a beautiful Brown, Taupe, Rose, Gold, Mint, Multi Color Hand Tufted Persian Oriental Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
3'x5' Midnight Blue Ivory Color Hand Knotted Persian Oriental Area Rugby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,142
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Exquisite!This is a beautiful Midnight Blue, Ivory, Rose, Aqua, Tan, Gold, Brown Multi Color Hand Knotted silk rug from Kashmir. Hand crafted by artisans from rural cottage units, this rug showcases a delicate medallion with chothai (quarter medallion corner pattern) and elliptical form known as chand in the central field. With intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship, the rug is a visual treat and anExquisite work of art. It took 13 months to make this incredibly detailed rug. The interplay of light and silk threads gives a luminal quality to the rug and imparts it a dark and a light side. Made of real silk, the rug has a high 350-400 kpsi (knots per square inch) count. It comes with Govt. of India certification of authenticity. History of Kashmir Rugs: With an illustrious history dating back to the 14th century, Kashmir carpets today are renowned for their jewel like luminous color tones, exemplary craftsmanship and fine quality. It was by the way of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a Sufi saint from the Persian city of Hamadan that the textile weaving in Kashmir grew and developed between 1379 and 1383. With a flock of over 700 followers that included various craftsmen and carpet weavers, Mir Sayyed Ali introduced pashmina shawl and carpet making to the Kashmir valley. The weaving industry flowered under the reign of Kashmiri King Zain-ul-Abdin (1420-1480) when more craftsmen were invited to Kashmir from Persia. This is the main reason why the rugs from Kashmir are so similar in construction and design to their Persian counterparts. However, it was during the Mughal rule in India that the carpet industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up carpet weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore, the Indian carpets began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography. The Kashmir carpet also benefitted from the Mughal patronage and acquired a distinct style as it embraced specific Indian motifs and incorporated Mughal symbology of hunting and nature s grandeur. With time, the Kashmir carpet has undergone significant stylization like the complex lattice systems as background for floral motifs and the millefleur pattern with its clusters of tiny blooms. Other patterns like Persian Chahar Bagh, Garden of Paradise layout and the medallion have been appropriated, transformed and adapted as typical Kashmiri designs which also include significant and culturally important motifs such as the paisley, chinar tree (the oriental plane) and tree-of-life.
6'x9' Hand Knotted Wool Aubusson Savonnerie Oriental Area Rug Ivory, Grayby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,768
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This is a beautiful Ivory,Gray,BrownFrench Aubusson Savonnerie design Hand Knotted,Aubusson Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
The Savonnerie rugs have their origins in French pile floor coverings that were produced at the Savonnerie Manufactory, most prestigious factory of knotted pile rugs, that enjoyed its greatest period during 1650-1685. Today the name Savonnerie depicts the tradition of knotted pile Savonnerie rugs with their unique design and schemata of essentially French designs, pictorial or armorial framed medallions, densely massed flowers in bouquets or leafy rinceaux against deep blue, black or deep brown grounds, within multiple borders. Further what distinguishes French Aubusson Savonnerie rugs is the technique of depth perspective that was invented by 17th century French artists and weavers whereby the patterns in the rug seem three dimensional. As such, Aubusson Rugs exhibit complex patterns, symmetrical knots and flamboyant designs. Today, it is still possible to enjoy these rugs as they continue to be replicated in India, Pakistan, China, and Iran.
The Savonnerie rugs have their origins in French pile floor coverings that were produced at the Savonnerie Manufactory, most prestigious factory of knotted pile rugs, that enjoyed its greatest period during 1650-1685. Today the name Savonnerie depicts the tradition of knotted pile Savonnerie rugs with their unique design and schemata of essentially French designs, pictorial or armorial framed medallions, densely massed flowers in bouquets or leafy rinceaux against deep blue, black or deep brown grounds, within multiple borders. Further what distinguishes French Aubusson Savonnerie rugs is the technique of depth perspective that was invented by 17th century French artists and weavers whereby the patterns in the rug seem three dimensional. As such, Aubusson Rugs exhibit complex patterns, symmetrical knots and flamboyant designs. Today, it is still possible to enjoy these rugs as they continue to be replicated in India, Pakistan, China, and Iran.
08'00''x10'01'' Coral Green Color Hand Knotted Persian 100% Wool Traditional Rugby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,525
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This is a beautiful Coral, Green, Gold Color Floral design Hand Knotted, Persian Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Its soft texture and timeless design make it ideal to enhance any space where it is placed.
6'x9' Hand Knotted Wool Agra Oriental Area Rug, Mint, Caramel Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,225
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This is a beautiful Mint, Caramel, Gold ColorAgra design Hand Knotted, Persian Oriental 100% Wool Rug. Story Behind the Art
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
4'x5'11'' Hand Knotted Wool Oushak Oriental Area Rug Taupe, Brownby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$673
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This is a beautiful Taupe, Brown, Mustard Oushak design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
Oushak Rugs, originating in the west-central Anatolian town of Oushak in Turkey, are renowned for their exceptional texture, expansive design and elegant style. These rugs are made using a family of designs that originate in U?ak, Turkey. They"re recognizable for their large-scale designs and are typically based on geometric motifs with central medallion drawings, smaller all-over medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes. Made from lustrous wool, they favor muted earth tones and are extremely versatile.
Oushak Rugs, originating in the west-central Anatolian town of Oushak in Turkey, are renowned for their exceptional texture, expansive design and elegant style. These rugs are made using a family of designs that originate in U?ak, Turkey. They"re recognizable for their large-scale designs and are typically based on geometric motifs with central medallion drawings, smaller all-over medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes. Made from lustrous wool, they favor muted earth tones and are extremely versatile.
Hand Knotted Peshawar Gold,Tan Persian Wool Area Rug, 8x10by Oriental Rug Of Houston
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$1,571$1,835
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This is a beautiful Gold, Tan, Rust Color Peshawar design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art: Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls, medallions, paisleys (botehs), traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations. While the "stone washes" are used to fade and soften colors, the Peshawar style is characterized by a thinly sheered pile, large print designs, and most predominantly, their antique ivory and sometimes golden tones.
3'11''x5'11'' Hand Knotted Wool Scrolls Oriental Area Rug Caramel, Beigeby Oriental Rug Of Houston
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This is a beautiful Caramel, Beige, Aqua Scrolls design Hand Knotted, Tibetan Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
For centuries Tibetans have used rugs for decorative and functional purposes, drawing upon geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, real and mythical animals, and natural imagery to create beautiful,ful designs. But it was only after 1959 with the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the growth of Tibetan diaspora in Nepal and Tibet that Tibetan rug weaving underwent a crucial commercial revival. In the 1970s, Tibetan rugs rose to prominence and Nepalese artisans, drafted in to keep up with the rising demand, became the mainstay of the Tibetan rug weaving traditions. While either Turkish knot or the Persian knot (Senneh knot) is used to create the pile or depth of a rug in most of Asia, the Tibetan rug utilizes a slit-loop technique called the Tibetan knot. Here rugs are woven by wrapping a continues length of yarn over a rod laid across the warps stretched on the loom. When the rod has been wrapped for its entire length, a knife is slid along the rod, cutting the wrapped yarn into two rows of pile tufts. The resultant pile is a wonderful mix of depth, texture and richness. Traditional Tibetan rug motifs generally reflect the importance of Buddhist religion in Tibetan art and culture. Many design elements of Chinese origin like the phoenix, dragon, and lotus symbols alongside motifs from Chinese decorative tradition have also been assimilated in the rug repertoire of this region. In modern times, designs featured in Tibetan, Nepalese rugs (those woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal) and Indo-Tibetans (woven in India) range from Westernized adaptations of traditional Tibetan motifs (such as branching floral designs and snow lions) to a large mixture of foreign and modern free-form patterns.
For centuries Tibetans have used rugs for decorative and functional purposes, drawing upon geometric patterns, auspicious symbols, real and mythical animals, and natural imagery to create beautiful,ful designs. But it was only after 1959 with the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the growth of Tibetan diaspora in Nepal and Tibet that Tibetan rug weaving underwent a crucial commercial revival. In the 1970s, Tibetan rugs rose to prominence and Nepalese artisans, drafted in to keep up with the rising demand, became the mainstay of the Tibetan rug weaving traditions. While either Turkish knot or the Persian knot (Senneh knot) is used to create the pile or depth of a rug in most of Asia, the Tibetan rug utilizes a slit-loop technique called the Tibetan knot. Here rugs are woven by wrapping a continues length of yarn over a rod laid across the warps stretched on the loom. When the rod has been wrapped for its entire length, a knife is slid along the rod, cutting the wrapped yarn into two rows of pile tufts. The resultant pile is a wonderful mix of depth, texture and richness. Traditional Tibetan rug motifs generally reflect the importance of Buddhist religion in Tibetan art and culture. Many design elements of Chinese origin like the phoenix, dragon, and lotus symbols alongside motifs from Chinese decorative tradition have also been assimilated in the rug repertoire of this region. In modern times, designs featured in Tibetan, Nepalese rugs (those woven by Tibetan refugees in Nepal) and Indo-Tibetans (woven in India) range from Westernized adaptations of traditional Tibetan motifs (such as branching floral designs and snow lions) to a large mixture of foreign and modern free-form patterns.
6'1''x9'5'' Hand Knotted New Zealand Wool Agra Kalaty Area Rug Brown, Beigeby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$963
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This is a beautiful Brown, Beige, Tan Color Agra Kalaty design Hand Knotted, Oriental New Zealand Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the n style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the n prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known n antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the n style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the n prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known n antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
Apricot Blue Color French Aubusson Needlepoint Rug, 7'7"x9'9"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,229
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This is a beautiful Apricot, Blue, Green, Aqua, Rose, Rust, multi Color Hand Woven French Aubusson Needlepoint Area Rug Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office. This Aubusson is 100% wool in thin pile. Rugs and tapestries were made famous during 14th and 15th century and were made in Aubusson, a small medieval town in France. The rugs have motifs in traditional design. During 1930s tapestry was made popular by artists such as Cocteau, Dufy, Dali, Braque, Calder and Picasso who were invited to Aubusson to express themselves through the medium of wool.
8'4''x12'7'' Warm Beige Color Hand Knotted Persian 100% Wool Traditional Rugby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$2,653
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This is a beautiful Warm Beige, Tan, Rust Color Peshawar design Hand Knotted, Persian Oriental 100% Wool Rug. The rug gets its vibrant colors from vegetable dyes.
4'x6'3'' Hand Knotted Wool Sarouk Oriental Area Rug Beige, Charcoalby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,517
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This is a beautiful Beige, Charcoal, Red Sarouk design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
Rugs with certain designs woven in Arak, surrounding villages, and the plains of Farahan in Iran are designated as Sarouks within the rug trade. Nineteenth-century rugs of this area often employed an all-over design of the Herati or Gul Hennai patterns. These were woven with about 100 asymmetric knots per square inch on a cotton foundation. In the late nineteenth century, factory rugs were woven in imitation of Tabriz models, using floral medallions. The medallion design was dominant until after the First World War, when Sarouk rugs were woven with detached floral sprays. This design was extraordinarily popular. Currently, Sarouk designs of detached floral sprays are used in rugs woven in India, Romania, and China.
Rugs with certain designs woven in Arak, surrounding villages, and the plains of Farahan in Iran are designated as Sarouks within the rug trade. Nineteenth-century rugs of this area often employed an all-over design of the Herati or Gul Hennai patterns. These were woven with about 100 asymmetric knots per square inch on a cotton foundation. In the late nineteenth century, factory rugs were woven in imitation of Tabriz models, using floral medallions. The medallion design was dominant until after the First World War, when Sarouk rugs were woven with detached floral sprays. This design was extraordinarily popular. Currently, Sarouk designs of detached floral sprays are used in rugs woven in India, Romania, and China.
7'9''x9'6'' Wool Parthia Ahar Khaki Oriental Area Rug Brown, Champagneby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,421
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This is a beautiful Brown,Champagne,Black ColorParthia Ahar Khaki design,Machine Made Oriental 100% Wool Rug.From Nourison website: Nourison offers an extensive range of area rugs in trend-setting colors and designs. Our quality, craftsmanship, and proprietary finishing techniques make each piece a work of art.
10'x14' Hand Tufted Wool Oriental Area Rug Aqua, Beige Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,332
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This is a beautiful Aqua, Beige Color Hand Tufted Oriental 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
Hand Knotted Peshawar Oushak Taupe,Camel Wool Area Rug, 8x10by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,946
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This is a beautiful Taupe, Camel, Brown Color Peshawar Oushak design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug. Story Behind the Art: Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls, medallions, paisleys (botehs), traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations. While the "stone washes" are used to fade and soften colors, the Peshawar style is characterized by a thinly sheered pile, large print designs, and most predominantly, their antique ivory and sometimes golden tones.
6'x9' Hand Knotted New Zealand Wool Antique Finish Area Rug Brown, Light Goldby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$963
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This is a beautiful Brown, Light Gold Color Hand Knotted, Oriental New Zealand Wool Rug.
9'x11'8'' Hand Knotted Wool Peshawar Oriental Area Rug, Aqua Colorby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$2,921
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This is a beautiful Aqua, Beige, Rust Color Peshawar design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art: Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls, medallions, paisleys (botehs), traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations. While the "stone washes" are used to fade and soften colors, the Peshawar style is characterized by a thinly sheered pile, large print designs, and most predominantly, their antique ivory and sometimes golden tones.
5'11''x8'10'' Hand Knotted New Zealand Wool Botanical Area Rug Tan, Brownby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$963
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This is a beautiful Tan, Brown, Olive Color Botanical design Hand Knotted, Oriental New Zealand Wool Rug.
8'8''x11'4'' Hand Knotted Wool Agra Oriental Area Rug Slateby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$2,653
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This is a beautiful Slate, Beige, Taupe Color Agra design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
Ivory Black Color Persian Rug, 8'10x12'3"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,838
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This is a beautiful Ivory, Black, Rose, Aqua, Blue, Multi Color Superfine Hand Knotted Persian Oriental Area Rug 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
Brown Aqua Color Tibetan Rug, 6'x8'4"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$812
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This is a beautiful Brown, Aqua, Gold, Dull Magenta, Color Hand Knotted Tibetan Oriental Area Rug 100% Wool Rug. Its elegant style is easy to decorate with and perfect for living room, dining room, bed room or anywhere in the residence or office.
Tan Beige Color Turkish Rug, 7'x8'6"by Oriental Rug Of Houston
$1,783
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This is a beautiful Tan, Beige, Aqua, Brown, Rust, Multi Color Hand knotted 100% wool Master Quality Turkish Sarouk Rug. Cosmopolitan and sophisticated in look, the rug has finely woven repeat pattern floral field complemented by handsome border in a pleasing color palette composed of vegetable dyes. Its soft texture and timeless design makes it ideal to enhance any space where it is placed.
12'2''x14'7'' Hand Knotted French Aubusson Savonnerie Oriental Rug Ivory, Pinkby Oriental Rug Of Houston
$6,392
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This is a beautiful Ivory, Pink, Gray French Aubusson Savonnerie design Hand Knotted, Savonnerie Oriental 100% Bamboo Rug.Story Behind the Art
The Savonnerie rugs have their origins in French pile floor coverings that were produced at the Savonnerie Manufactory, most prestigious factory of knotted pile rugs, that enjoyed its greatest period during 1650-1685. Today the name Savonnerie depicts the tradition of knotted pile Savonnerie rugs with their unique design and schemata of essentially French designs, pictorial or armorial framed medallions, densely massed flowers in bouquets or leafy rinceaux against deep blue, black or deep brown grounds, within multiple borders. Further what distinguishes French Aubusson Savonnerie rugs is the technique of depth perspective that was invented by 17th century French artists and weavers whereby the patterns in the rug seem three dimensional. As such, Aubusson Rugs exhibit complex patterns, symmetrical knots and flamboyant designs. Today, it is still possible to enjoy these rugs as they continue to be replicated in India, Pakistan, China, and Iran.
The Savonnerie rugs have their origins in French pile floor coverings that were produced at the Savonnerie Manufactory, most prestigious factory of knotted pile rugs, that enjoyed its greatest period during 1650-1685. Today the name Savonnerie depicts the tradition of knotted pile Savonnerie rugs with their unique design and schemata of essentially French designs, pictorial or armorial framed medallions, densely massed flowers in bouquets or leafy rinceaux against deep blue, black or deep brown grounds, within multiple borders. Further what distinguishes French Aubusson Savonnerie rugs is the technique of depth perspective that was invented by 17th century French artists and weavers whereby the patterns in the rug seem three dimensional. As such, Aubusson Rugs exhibit complex patterns, symmetrical knots and flamboyant designs. Today, it is still possible to enjoy these rugs as they continue to be replicated in India, Pakistan, China, and Iran.