Amritsar Rugs:
Style: Botanical
Predominant Color: red Predominant Color: red
Predominant Color: red Predominant Color: red
The city of Amritsar, situated in Northwestern India, became a center of Indian carpet and rug weaving in the nineteenth century when the Maharaja Ranjit Singh annexed Kashmir, the flourishing shawl weaving center. The rise of British supremacy in the 1850s along with the Crystal Palace Exhibit in London, captured the attention of the public and sparked the dramatic development of rug production in Amritsar. Under the influence of European rug importers, the establishment of looms and the availability of fine quality wool from sheep raised in nearby mountains and valleys, the rug weavers of Amritsar adapted their traditional carpet designs to correspond with western tastes and European demand. Antique Amritsar carpets and rugs are characterized by large scale patterns featuring millefleurs designs, mythical beasts and Persian inspired florals, in subdued colors including light blues, yellows, teal, burgundies and mauves. The rich heritage and beauty of antique Amritsar rugs continue to make them among the most decorative components of today's interiors.
An Indian Amritsar carpet BB4633
Circa: 1900
An early 20th century Indian Amritsar antique rug, the dark red field with a beige all over floral vinery pattern framed by beige spandrels within a broad beige palmette border.
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Price: $30,000
Size: 11' × 8'6"
Item No: BB4633
Size: 11' × 8'6"
Item No: BB4633
An Indian Amritsar carpet BB4633
SIZE: 11' x 8'6" Item No: BB4633
PRICE: $30,000
An early 20th century Indian Amritsar antique rug, the dark red field with a beige all over floral vinery pattern framed by beige spandrels within a broad beige palmette border.
Watch full size video of An Indian Amritsar carpet, Circa 1900, ID BB4633 - Video
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