Large C. 1870 Amritsar Carpet
Stock No
A52526
2011
- Above £5,000.00
- Above €6,042 Euro
- Above $6,322 US Dollar
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Item Description
Fine c. 1870 Amritsar Carpet
6.60 x 4.23 m
Rug creation in India has a venerable history, stretching back to the 16th-century Mughal period, but experienced a real renaissance in Amritsar during the late 19th century under the auspices of British colonial rule. Amritsar carpets derived their inspiration from 17th-century Persian weavings and were designed with Western colours and furnishing tastes in mind, setting them apart from other traditional Indian weavings.
This fine, early example boasts a remarkably tight weave, lending a crisp clarity to its drawing. Its design is inspired by late 16th century Ardebil carpets - the best known of which features prominently in the collection of the V&A Museum in London. The muted aubergine-grey field serves to compliment the wide array palette of muted, natural dyed colours, framed by a wide border.
This 19th century Amristar carpet is in good practical condition for everyday use, still retaining its plain borders on all sides.
A timeless piece, with an understated elegance to compliment a variety of settings.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
London, London
Item Dimensions
H: 660cm W: 423cm
Period
c. 1870
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
London, London
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)207 5842929
+44 (0)7973 119458
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