Price
£7850.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Beautiful Tibetan Carpet, circa 1920.
3.62 x 2.78 m.
A unique and elegant Tibetan carpet in a rare room-size format – likely commissioned at the time for a member of the nobility, as most Tibetan pieces of the period were woven in a small rug format. The blue field provides a great contrast to the striking design, with each drawing in the central field is creatively repeated in various colour compositions, is framed by a simple red border. The charming array of hues in the palette are all vegetable-dyed.
Rug weaving in Tibet stretches back hundreds if not thousands of years, though experienced a real renaissance in the early 20th Century, brought by the greater access to rich dyes, and a greater diversity in these carpets designs, combining traditional Tibetan motifs with elements borrowed from Chinese weavings. This piece is a fine example, with a dynamic design, woven in high-quality, silky wool.
In excellent condition, still retaining its original outer borders and fringes on both sides.
A charming carpet that would add great character to a stylish interior.
Dimensions
362 x 278 cmStock number
A25261The BADA Standard
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