Antique Indian fragment Rug BB4121 4'9" × 6'3" $2,000

$2,000

An early 20th century antique Indian fragment area rug, the light brown field with a symmetrical design of an indigo scrolling strap work and a sand vinery trellis framed by open sand spandrels containing enlarged brown leaves.

The production of antique Indian rugs and carpets in any quantity dates from the Mughal period of the late 1520’s. Beginning with the conquest of Northern India by Babur, weaving workshops developed around the imperial cities of Agra, Fathpur and Lahore. Akbar the Great (1556-1605) and his successors sponsored and encouraged the weaving of splendid Indian versions of classic Persian floral, garden and hunting north Indian rugs and antique carpets. As an eminent patron of the arts, Jahangir (reigning from 1605-1628), possessed a deep love for the beauty of nature, influencing the artists of his court. 

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Item No.: BB4121 Circa: 1900 Size: 4'9" × 6'3" (144 × 190 cm)
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This is Antique Indian fragment Rug number BB4121 in our internal collections. This rug was manufactured around 1900 in India, which means it is already 124 years old.

The dimensions of this rug are: 4'9" × 6'3" width × length, which corresponds to 144 × 190 cm in the metric system.

The rug pattern most used colors are: Beige and Orange, and as a rug was qualified by our experts as a Botanic style in our wide offer of rugs. If you are interested in this unique work of art, please contact us with the number BB4121 for further information.

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Antique Indian fragment Rug BB4121

Antique Indian fragment Rug BB4121

$2,000

Out of stock