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Material: Silk
Mid-Century Beijing Silk Carpet, 20th Century China
Located in Palermo, IT
Mid-Century Beijing silk carpet, 20th century China Intact and in good condition, 38 cm x 76 cm
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1960s Chinese Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Rug Kilim’s Modern Textural Square Rug in Silver-Gray Tones
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand-knotted in a luxurious blend of all-natural silk, this square 8x8 textural rug is an exciting new addition to the Texture of Color Collection by Rug & Kilim. On the Design: T...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Handmade Antique Persian Kashan Silk Rug 4.1 x 6.2, 1930s - 2B90
Located in Bordeaux, FR
A masterpiece of Persian weaving, this antique Kashan prayer rug, crafted entirely from lustrous, fine-knotted 100% silk, is an item of exceptional beauty and religious significance....
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1930s French Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Round Teal, Green, Brown, Gold Silk Wool Accessory Rug Bullseye by Joseph Carini
Located in New York, NY
Introducing Bullseyes: The Icons, Carini Carpets' first limited-edition collection of round rugs. Renowned for innovative designs, Carini has long crafted variations of round accesso...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Round Pink Pop Silk and Wool Accessory Rug Angelina Bullseye by Joseph Carini
Located in New York, NY
Introducing Bullseyes: The Icons, Carini Carpets' first limited-edition collection of round rugs. Renowned for innovative designs, Carini has long crafted variations of round accesso...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Nazmiyal Collection Antique Persian Mashad Wool Silk Rug 8 ft 1 in x 12 ft
Located in New York, NY
Masterpiece Antique Persian Mashad Wool & Silk Rug Signed by Master Weaver Saber, Country of origin: Persia, Circa date: 1920
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20th Century Persian Khorassan Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Rug Kilim’s Moroccan Style Rug in Rust with Geometric Patterns
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand-knotted in silk, this 4x8 contemporary Moroccan style rug features a ribbed texture and geometric patterns inspired by the primitivist Berber weaving traditions. On the Design...
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2010s Indian Tribal Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

8 x8 Tan, Hand Knotted, Silk With Textured Wool, Oriental, Square Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Tan, Hand Knotted, Sickle Leaf Design, Silk With Textured Wool, Oriental, Square Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centuries...
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2010s Indian Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

The Circle of Harmony: Round Chinese Tabriz Wool Silk Rug of Timeless Elegance
Located in Dallas, TX
74981 Vintage Chinese Tabriz Round Area Rug, 08'02 X 08'02. In the grand lineage of Persian design, the Chinese Tabriz round rug stands as a modern homage to the artistry once reserv...
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Late 20th Century Chinese Tabriz Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

12 x12 Colorful Wool And Sari Silk Sarouk Mir Inspired Hand Knotted Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Colorful Wool And Sari Silk Sarouk Mir Inspired With Repetitive Boteh Design Hand Knotted Oriental Square Rug. It has been Knotted for months an...
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2010s Indian Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Multicolor Contemporary Silk Wool Abstract Area Rug Rishikesh by Joseph Carini
Located in New York, NY
This contemporary and dynamic area rug emulates the light dancing off multicolored glass. Rishikesh is an 1890-1910 Parisian moment inspired by abstracting forms like Tiffany’s glass...
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2010s Nepalese Art Nouveau Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk, Natural Fiber

Antique French Tapestry Verdure Birds Wool Silk 1920 6x7
Located in New York, NY
Antique French Tapestry Verdure Birds Wool & Silk 1920 6x7 6' x 7'3" 221cm x 183cm "A magnificent antique French tapestry depicting birds amongst a verdure setting. Beautiful colo...
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1920s French Baroque Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Zabihi Collection Silk Pictorial Herekeh Rug
Located in New York, NY
3rd quarter of the 20th century Fine Turkish silk one-of-a-kind Herekeh rug with a beautiful pictorial animal garden design Measures: 1'4'' x 1'11'.
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Vintage Hand-Knotted Pink Silk Kasmir Rug with Floral pattern Pakistan 1950s
Located in Beograd, RS
In this listing you will find a beautiful, elegant vintage rug done in silk on cotton base. The rug was hand-knotted in pink silk, with black and off-white areas. It features rich fl...
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1950s Pakistani Tribal Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Cotton, Silk

A Kum Kapi Silk and Metal Thread Rug
Located in Sultanahmet, 34
Kum Kapi unusual Polonaise design silk and metal thread rug Size : 142×210 cm Kumkapı was a village with Armenian population where pure silk rugs with extraordinary quality were wo...
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19th Century Turkish Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Metal

10 1"x14 2" Pure Silk and Textured Wool Gray Hand Knotted Modern Design Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Pure Silk and Textured Wool Gray with Touches of Beige Hand Knotted Modern Design Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Rug Kilim Art Deco-Inspired Rug, Beige-Brown Geometric Gallery Runner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Made with hand-knotted wool and silk, this 6x14 contemporary gallery runner rug is a bold new addition to the Rug & Kilim’s Art Deco Collection. On the Design: Admirers of conte...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Fully Embroidered Suzani Pillowcase, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 1930s
Located in Istanbul, TR
Suzani is a traditional embroidery technique that involves intricate needlework, typically with colored silk threads, to create beautiful, elaborate patterns. This one is made from ...
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Early 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

ROWAN – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs Co.
Located in Herzliya, IL
ROWAN is a tribute to material yielding to force. A wavy, asymmetrical surface in gray-bronze tones, etched with quiet lines like sculptural sketches. It appears as a frozen fold — d...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

ROWAN – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
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ROWAN – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
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4 1"x6 2" Almond Brown, Hand Knotted Cypress Tree Design, Silk With Wool Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Almond Brown, Hand Knotted Cypress Tree Design, Silk With Textured Wool, Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centurie...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Tapestry Royal Manufacture of Aubusson, Louis XVI period 1738 at the Gobelins
Located in Madrid, ES
Tapestry from the Royal Manufacture of Aubusson, Louis XVI period , made in 1738 at the Gobelins One panel from a series of Gobelins tapestries depicting the History of Esther, illustrating Esther seated and attended by handmaidens, one washing her feet in golden basin, another fastening a bracelet, another offering a mirror, all observed by Mordecai, woven in the workshop of Michele Audran after a design by J. F. de Troy. The Toilet of Esther c.1778-85.Royal Collection Trust-Queens Audience Chamber Windsor Castle The Sketches for the Esther Cycle by Jean-François de Troy (1736) “and the maid was fair and beautiful; whom Mor’decai, ..., took for his own daughter.” (Est. 2:7) A supple and undulating genius, both a flattering portraitist and a prolix history painter, as well as a brilliant genre painter, in a gallant or worldly vein, Jean-François de Troy (Paris, 1679 – Rome, 1752), solicited, although he had passed the threshold of old age, a new royal commission up to his ambitions. To obtain it, he submitted – successfully - for the approval of the Bâtiments du roi (administration), seven modelli painted in 1736 with his usual alacrity. Inspired by one of the most novelistic texts of the Old Testament, the Book of Esther, these sketches in a rapid and virtuoso manner were transformed by the artist, between 1737 and 1740 into large cartoons intended to serve as models for the weavers of the Gobelins factory. Showing undeniable ease and skill in the composition in perfect harmony with the sensitivities of the times, the tapestry set met with great success. The Story of Esther perfectly corresponded to the plan of the Bâtiments du roi to renew the repertoire of tapestry models used for the weavers of the royal factories while it also conformed to the tastes of Louis XV’s subjects for a fantastical Orient, the set for a dramatic tale in which splendour, love and death were combined. Indeed, no tapestry set was woven in France during the 18th century as often as that of Esther. The series of modelli painted by de Troy during the year 1736 looks to the history of French painting and decoration under Louis XV as much as it does the history of the Gobelins. It probably counts among the most important rococo pictorial groups to have remained in private hands. First the Biblical source illustrated by De Troy which constitutes the base of one of the richest iconographical traditions of Western art will be considered. Then the circumstances and specific character of French civilisation during the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV which contributed to making the theme of Esther a relevant subject, both attractive to contemporaries and remarkably in line with the sensitivities of the time will be elucidated. An examination of the exceptional series of sketches united here, the cartoons and the tapestries that they anticipate as well as a study of their reception will close this essay. The Book of Esther: A scriptural source at the source of rich iconography. The origin of the Esther tapestry set by Jean-François de Troy – origin and creation of a masterpiece According to the evidence of one of the artist’s early biographers, the chevalier de Valory, author of a posthumous elegy of the master, read at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture on 6 February 1762, it was apparently due to early16 rivalry with François Lemoyne (1688-1737), his younger colleague who had precisely just been appointed First Painter to the King in 1736, that had encouraged François de Troy to seek a commission allowing him to show off his ease and his promptitude at the expense of a rival who was notoriously laborious: “M. De Troy, retaining some resentment of the kind of disadvantage which he believed to have suffered compared with his emulator looked to regain some territory by making use of the facility his rival did not possess. Lemoyne was excessively long in the creation of his works,and M. De Troy of a rare celerity: consequently, with this particular talent, the latter offered to the court to make paintings appropriate to be executed at the Gobelins Factory; and it is to this circumstance that we owe the beautiful series of the Story of Esther, which would be sufficient alone to give him a great reputation.”17 Beyond the suspicion inspired by the topos, which still constitutes, more or less, a tale of rivalries between artists in ancient literature, there is probably some truth in what Valory reports although A.-J. Dezalier d’Argenville (who indicates rather spitefully that de Troy did not hesitate to “cut prices” to impose himself, benefitting from the productivity assured by the unlikely rapidity of his brush)18 proves to be more evasive: “As he looked to busy himself, he had offered to make the paintings that serve as models for the King’s tapestries cheaply: which did not please his colleagues. He was given a choice of two tapestry series to be made and he took the Story of Esther and that of Jason”.19 Whether or not the choice was actually left to de Troy (which would appear rather casual on the royal administration’s part all the same), it seems likely that the artist, whose contemporaries extol his “fire”, as the faculty of invention was then called, must have ardently aspired to the possibility of using on a very large scale the “creative genius” with which Dezallier d’Argenville credits him. The decoration of the private apartments, the fashion for which Louis XV had promoted at Versailles and Fontainebleau, offered little opportunity to excel in this area. Other than painting for altarpieces, only tapestries could allow comparison with Lemoyne who had been granted – unfortunately for him – a major decoration: the enormous ceiling of the Hercules Room at Versailles. Favoured by the recent improvement in France’s financial situation, the revival of patronage offered de Troy a commission fitting for him, in a field in which, however, he had hardly any experience. Anxious to renew the repertoire of models available to the Gobelins factory, the Duc d’Antin, surintendant des Bâtiments du roi from 1708 to 1736 followed by his successor, Philibert Orry comte de Vignory, gave him the task of producing seven large cartoons inspired by the Book of Esther corresponding to the brilliant sketches or modelli which de Troy had produced in one go, or almost (very few preparatory drawings can in fact be linked to the Esther cycle and all seem to be at the execution stage of the cartoons).20 Subjected to the approval of the Administration des Bâtiments according to the procedure in use for projects being planned for the Gobelins, sketches made rapidly during 1736 were approved and the project launched immediately. Thereupon came the news of François Lemoyne’s death, who, ground down by work and a victim of his private torment, committed suicide on 4 June 1737. Against all expectations, de Troy did not replace his rival in the position of First Painter (which remained vacant until the appointment of Charles Coypel in January 1747), which would perhaps have made him too obviously the beneficiary of the drama. The awarding of the position of Director of the French Academy in Rome came to console him while he had already produced (or he was in the process of finishing), in Paris, three of the seven cartoons of the cycle (The Fainting of Esther finished in 1737 and the Toilet and Coronation of Esther, both finished in 1738). De Troy, we can see, did not follow the order of the narrative but began with the subjects which apparently offered the least difficulty because he had already depicted them, or because they fall into a strong pictorial tradition (such is the case especially for the Fainting of Esther). He had hardly settled at the Palazzo Mancini in August 1738, when his first task which awaited the new director of the French Academy naturally consisted of honouring the royal commission and finishing without delay the final cartoons of the Story of Esther after the sketches he must have taken with him. As prompt as ever, de Troy discharged himself of the execution of the four remaining cartoons in only two years, by beginning with the largest format which allowed him to strike the imagination and to impose himself as soon as he arrived on the Roman stage: the Triumph of Mor’decai which was finished in 1739 (like Esther’s Banquet). The following year, the Mor’decai's Disdain and The Sentencing of Haman were brought to an end in the same Neo-Venetian style, obviously tributary to Veronese with its choice of “open” monumental architecture which is characteristic of the entire cycle.21 The series, it should be noted, was almost augmented with some additional scenes in the mid 1740s. Indeed, the first tapestry set finished at the Gobelins in 1744 proved to be unsuitable for the arrangement of the Dauphine’s apartments at Versailles for which it had been intended to decorate the walls the following year (cf infra). Informed of this, de Troy, considering that the story of Esther offered “several good subjects,” immediately offered to illustrate one or new subject among those “which could appear to be the most interesting”. The directeur des Bâtiments Orry, who managed the State’s accounts, obviously judged it less costly to have one of the tapestries widened to fill in the end of the Dauphine’s bedroom,22 which has probably deprived us of very original compositions, because de Troy had already illustrated the most famous themes, those that benefitted from a strongly established iconographical tradition and from which it was not easy to deviate The Tapestry Set of the Story of Esther Placed on the tapestry looms of the Gobelins at the end of the 1730s in Michel Audran’s workshop, the cycle created by de Troy aroused true infatuation. The few hundred tapestries made between 1738 and 1797 – all in high-warp tapestry and woven in wool and silk except for four in low-warp made in Neilson’s workshop – show the impressive success of a tapestry set that was without any doubt the most frequently woven of the 18th century in France. 29 Only three cartoons had been delivered by de Troy in 1738 when the first tapestry set was begun by Audran under the expert eye of Jean-Baptiste Oudry to whom the Directeur général des bâtiments, Philibert Orry had assigned the (weekly) supervision of the weaving. During the summer of 1738, the piece of the Fainting of Esther, which Oudry judged to be admirable, was finished. During the winter of 1742, Oudry informed Orry that about two ells of the Triumph of Mor’decai had been made “with no faults”,that the Coronation of Esther was finished and that the Esther at her Toilet “a very gracious tapestry” was “a little over half” finished. Exhibited at Versailles in 1743, these two last pieces were admired by Louis XV and the Court. On 3 December 1744, the set of seven tapestries was finally delivered to the Garde Meuble. It was intended, the honour was not slight, to decorate the apartments of the Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain whose marriage to the young Dauphin Louis-Ferdinand had been fixed for the following year (it took place on 23 February 1745). Apparently it was thought that the theme of Esther the biblical heroine and wife of a foreign sovereign was appropriate for the apartments of the Spanish Dauphine. As early as the month of March, the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel informed de Troy that her grand cabinet was decorated with the “Esther tapestry set” specifying however that “for lack of two small or one large piece, we have not been able to decorate the end of the room”. This difficulty led immediately to the Banquet episode being woven a second time in two parts (they were delivered to the Garde-Meuble on 30 December 1746) to garnish the panels on each side of the bed of the Dauphine who would hardly enjoy them (she died on 22 July 1746 and the decoration was installed for the new Dauphine Maria Josepha of Saxony). The appearance of the set’s remarkable border, which imitated a richly sculpted wooden frame, should be mentioned. Conceived in 1738 by the ornamentalist Pierre Josse-Perrot and used in the later weavings until 1768, it tended to reinforce the resolutely painterly appearance of the tapestry set which, in this regard, pushed the art of tapestry as far as its ultimate mimetic possibilities. With the exception of Mor’decai's Disdain which had been removed earlier, the “editio princeps” of the story of Esther (from then on in nine pieces) remained at Versailles until the Revolution. Of the eight surviving tapestries, four are at the chateau of Compiègne and four belong today to the Mobilier National. No less than seven tapestry sets reputed to be complete (one of them in fact only had six tapestries) would be produced officially at the Gobelins up to 1772. Literature: 1- The Œuvres mêlées of an emulator of Racine, the Abbé Augustin NADAL thus include an Esther. Divertissement spiritual which is exactly contemporary with Jean François de Troy’s cycle since it was performed in 1735 and published in Paris three years later. 2-Le Siècle de Louis XIV, 1751, 1785 ed., p. 96-97 for French ed. 3- Lemoyne and de Troy had been obliged to share the First Prize in the competition organised in 1727 between the most prominent history painters of the Académie Royale. 4- Mémoires…, pub. L. DUSSIEUX et al., 1854, II, p.265. 5-The fact that de Troy, at the risk of falling out with his colleagues, did not hesitate to make use of prices in order to convince the new directeur des Bâtiments Philibert Orry, is confirmed by Mariette who adds tersely “it caused much shouting” (pub. 1851-1860, II, p. 103). 6- Abrégé de la vie des plus fameux peintres…, ed. 1762, IV, p. 368-369 20 Early comments on the painter are inclined to present him as a kind of “pure painter”, doing without the medium of drawing, a few intermediary studies between the Esther sketches and the large cartoons at the Louvre nevertheless show that de Troy used red chalk (see in the catalogue, the notice for the Meal of Esther and Ahasuerus under the entry drawing) to change one or other figure. 7-C. GASTINEL-COURAL (cat. exp. PARIS, 1985, p. 9-13) as well as the article by J. VITTET, exh. cat. LA ROCHE-GUYON, 2001, p. 51-55. 8-The Hermitage in St. Petersburg conserves five tapestries of these two royal gifts whose provenance still awaits elucidation (as far as we are aware). In 1766, the Grand Marshal of Russia, Count Razumovski (or Razamowski), acquired the Fainting and the Banquet extracted from the sixth weaving (J. VITTET, 2001, p. 53). 9- Lettres écrites de Suisse, d’Italie…,quoted by J. VITTET, op. cit., p. 54. 10-The tapestry set remained in the hands of a branch of the Hapsburg-Lorraine family until 1933 (ibid. P. 54). 11-Quoted by Chr. LERIBAULT, 2002, p. 97, note 269. 12-Y. CANTAREL-BESSON, 1992, p. 241. Catalogue The Esther at her Toilet Oil on canvas, 57 x 51 cm Provenance: Painted in 1736 at the same time as the six other modelli of the Story of Esther intended to be presented, for approval, to the direction des Bâtiments du Roi; perhaps identifiable among a lot of sketches by Jean-François de Troy in the post mortem inventory of the amateur, historian and critic Claude-Henri Watelet (1718-1786) drawn up on 13 January 1786 and following days (A.N. T 978, n° 30) then in the sale of the property of the deceased, Paris, 12 June 1786, n° 33; Paris, François Marcille Collection (who owned a series of six sketches from which the Triumph of Mor’decai was missing, see infra); Paris, Marcille Sale, Hôtel Drouot, 12-13 January 1857, n° 36; Asnières, Mme de Chavanne de Palmassy ( ?) collection; Paris, Galerie Cailleux; Paris, Humbert de Wendel collection (acquired from the Galerie Cailleux in 1928); by inheritance in the same family; Paris, Sotheby’s, 23 June 2011, n° 61. In order not to add unnecessarily to the technical commentary on each work, the catalogue raisonné by Chr. Leribault which contains a substantial bibliography on the series should be referred to. The other bibliographical references only concern the publications and exhibitions to have appeared and been presented more recently. Bibliography and Exhibitions: Chr. LERIBAULT, 2002, n° P. 247 (repr.); E. LIMARDO DATURI, 2004, p. 28; Exh. cat. NANTES, 2011, p. 138, n° 34, referred to in note 1; Sotheby’s catalogue, Tableaux anciens et du XIXe siècle, 23 June 2011, n° 61 (repr.). Related Works: Tapestry cartoon: The cartoon (oil on canvas, 329 x 320 cm), the third made by the artist in Paris after the sketches had been approved by the direction des Bâtiments, is in the Louvre (Inv. 8315). It previously bore the painter’s signature and the date 1738 (inscriptions which are found on the tapestries). The royal administration paid 1600 livres for it on 21 June 1738 and it was exhibited at the Salon in the year of its creation. Summary Biography 1679 (27 January): Baptism in Paris (Parish of St. Nicolas du Chardonnet) of Jean-François de Troy, son of the painter François de Troy and Jeanne Cotelle, sister of the painter Jean II Cotelle. 1696-1698: Studies (apparently rather turbulent) at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. 1698-1708: First trip to Italy. Is obliged to leave Rome in January 1711 after a tempestuous affair (a duel?), de Troy extends the traditional Roman experience as a pensionnaire at the Académie de France by also visiting Tuscany where he stays for a long time, Venice (his art in face has a strongly Venetian character) and Genoa. 1708: De Troy (whose father had been elected Director of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture on 7 July) is agréé and immediately received at the Académie with Apollo and Diana Piercing with their Arrows the Children of Niobe (Montpellier, Musée Fabre) on 28 July. 1710: First royal commission, paid for on 10 May (a sketch representing “the Promotion of the Order of the Holy Spirit” for the tapestry series of the History of the King). 1716: Jean-François de Troy is elected Assistant Professor at the Academy. 1720: He is appointed Professor. 1723: The artist creates the double portrait of Louis XV...
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Early 18th Century French Baroque Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Pretty antique Hungarian embroidery tissue
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Beautiful antique hungarian embroidered tissue fragment , with beautiful designs of flowers and with nice natural colours, entirely hand embroide...
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Early 19th Century Hungarian Aubusson Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Pretty small 20th century french Aubusson tapestry
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very beautiful 20th century Aubusson tapestry with a design of tapestries from 18th or 18th centuries, with the nature and with trees with bird and the river, a country house behind,...
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1970s French Aubusson Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Tony Duquette - Malachite Rug Size All Silk Hand Knotted Carpet 9x12 ft RARE
Located in Long Island, NY
Tony Duquette - 'Malachite' Rug 9 x 12 feet Material: 100% Silk “Beauty not luxury, is what I value” was Tony Duquette’s refrain. Hutton Wilkinson provided Via Como with designs fr...
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Early 2000s Chinese Baroque Revival Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Mid 19th Century N.W. Persian Silk Heriz Carpet with Tree of Life Design
Located in New York, NY
Mid 19th Century N.W. Persian Silk Heriz Carpet with Tree of Life Design 4'3'' x 5'10'' - 130 x 178
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Mid-19th Century Persian Heriz Serapi Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Big Hand Knotted "Ricky" Rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet
Located in Geneve, CH
Big hand knotted "Ricky" rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet Dimensions: 200 x 290 cm Materials: 90% Himalayan wool, 10% silk Hand knotted in Nep...
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2010s Nepalese Post-Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Hand Knotted "Ceramic" Rug 170, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet
Located in Geneve, CH
Hand Knotted "Ceramic" rug 170, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet Made to order dimensions can be ordered, Dimensions: 240 x 170 cm Materials: 90% wool, 10% silk 100 knots/sq in Variations of color available. Please contact us. Evocative of one of the most ancient greek ceramics...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Beautiful New Modern Hand Knotted, Abstract Design Rug
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Nice contemporary abstract design rug with beautiful colors, entirely hand knotted with wool and silk velvet on cotton foundation.
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Ultra-Soft Padded Serapi
Located in Laguna Hills, CA
Tufted, premium ultra soft 1/4" pile with non-slip padded backing. 2'6" x 8' New Origin: China Field Color: Ivory Border Color: Blue Accent Colors: Rust, Golden-Brown Tufted...
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2010s Chinese Arts and Crafts Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Crest II Track, Hand-Tufted Wool Multicolored Green Graphic Rug
Located in Miami, FL
The Crest II track tapestry rug draws inspiration from the tracks run by athletes in ancient Olympic Games. Mixed neutrals and geometric patterns create a bold, edgy vibe. This rug is hand-tufted in India, made with wool, silk, and shag. Can be paired together with Crest I to create a bigger rug...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

2 6"x10 Storm Gray Mughal Design Silk with Wool Hand Knotted Runner Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
Storm Gray, Mughal Inspired Flower Design, Pure Silk with Textured Wool, Hand Knotted, Runner Oriental Rug Primary materials: Wool & Silk Latex: No Pile height: 0.25 Inches Style: T...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

12 2"x12 2" Blue Tone On Tone Tabriz Wool Silk Square Hand Knotted Oriental Ru
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Blue Tone On Tone Tabriz Wool and Silk Square Hand Knotted Oriental Rug. It has been woven for months and months in the centuries-old Persian we...
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2010s Indian Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Rug Kilim s Modern Rug in Beige, Gold, and Pink Floral Pattern
Located in Long Island City, NY
This magnificent 8x10 Contemporary rug is a vibrant, hand-knotted piece in wool and silk. It features a bold, all-over pattern of stylized flowers in vivid magenta with deep black le...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

2 7"x10 2" Cambridge Blue, THE PEACOCK, Sari Silk, Hand Knotted, Runner, Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
Cambridge Blue, THE PEACOCK, Colorful Sari Silk, Hand Knotted, Runner, Oriental Rug Primary materials: Sari Silk Latex: No Pile height: 0.25 Inches Style: Transitional Primary color...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Multicolored Contemporary Wool and Silk Rug With Abstract Design
Located in Norwalk, CT
This contemporary hand-knotted rug features a striking abstract design in vibrant colors that effortlessly captures attention. Made from high-quality wool or silk, it boasts an elega...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

2 x3 1" Natural Tan Sickle Leaf Hand Knotted Wool and Silk Oriental Mat Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Silk With Textured Wool Hand Knotted, Sickle Leaf Design, Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centuries-old weaving c...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

1900 Antique French Tapestry Wool Silk Game 7x7 Square 196cm x 201cm
Located in New York, NY
1900 Antique French Tapestry Wool & Silk Game 7x7 Square 6'5" x 6'7" 196cm x 201cm "This is an outstanding antique French Aubusson tapestry in a fantastic large square size- This wo...
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Early 1900s French Baroque Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

CORE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs Co.
Located in Herzliya, IL
CORE is designed as a pulse of depth—a centered emotion projecting orderly calm toward open edges. The concentric circles in black, powder-pink, and aqua form within one another like...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

CORE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
Co.
CORE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
Co.
$3,243 Sale Price / item
20% Off
Mehraban Modern Design Bamboo Silk Ribbed Rug VITA 9657
Located in WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA
This eccentric Modern Design Bamboo Silk Ribbed rug conjures up the spirit of Bohemia, with its black and gray dominant colors. It is just as trendy and ref...
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2010s Indian Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk, Bamboo

7 10"x10 Yellow Sari Silk with Oxidized Wool Erased Pattern Hand Knotted Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
Golden Yellow, Sari Silk with Oxidized Wool, Broken and Erased Persian Pattern, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug Primary materials: Wool & Silk Latex: No Pile height: 0.25 Inches Style: C...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Gray Abstract Dripping Design Wool and Silk Hand Knotted Rug 8 10" x 12 3"
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This fabulous Hand-Knotted carpet has been created and designed for extra strength and durability. This rug has been handcrafted for weeks in the traditional method that is used to m...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Ardor Hand Tufted Modern Silk Rug in Taupe Green Grey Gold Colours by Hands
Located in New Delhi, IN
In circa 100,000 B.C. Africa, an early human makes a marking on a rock with ground red ochre, which goes on to become the first human artistic representation in documented history...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

10 x10 Falcon Gray Willow and Cypress Tree Wool Hand Knotted Round Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Beige, Silk With Textured Wool Hand Knotted, Willow And Cypress Tree Design, Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the cent...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Striped Cut Loop Rug by Djoharian Design Modern Contemporary Art Hand Knotted
Located in Lohr, Bavaria, DE
A beautiful contemporary modern design rug, hand knotted using finest wool bamboo silk in 3 x 2 ft / 90 x 60 cm. By Djoharian Design. Striped design rug hand-knotted in silk lilac ...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk, Wool

Contemporary Green Handmade Silk Rug by Doris Leslie Blau
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary green handmade silk rug by Doris Leslie Blau. Size: 15'6" × 17'5" (472 × 530 cm) This contemporary silk rug was hand knotted of high-quality silk by a skilled artisan. S...
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21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Silk Tabriz Prayer Rug, 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Stylized Silk Tabriz rug, 19th Century (4th Quarter) From the estate of William Coury. This fine Persian Tabriz silk prayer rug is woven in soft tones of ivory and blues with highli...
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Early 19th Century Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

12 x 14 Contemporary Designed Tibetan Wool Silk Rug In Goldern Brown
Located in Norwalk, CT
This contemporary Tibetan weave rug features an eye-catching multicolor striped pattern. Made from premium Tibetan wool or silk, it showcases intricate details and highlights a rich ...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

11 7"x14 5" THE LAVA Oversized Colorful Sari Silk With Textured Wool Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind THE LAVA, Oversized Colorful Sari Silk With Textured Wool Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centuries-old Persian weaving cr...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

2 x3 1" Navy Blue Hand Knotted Heriz Erased Design Wool and Silk Mat Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Navy Blue, Broken Persian Heriz Erased Design, Hand Knotted, Wool and Silk, Mat Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the c...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Antique Pillow with Velvet like Texture Made Out of a Turkmen Bag
Located in Istanbul, TR
The pillow is made out of a late 19th century, Turkmen Tekke Chuval (storage bag). It has silk highlights. It does not come with an insert but it comes with a bag made to the size an...
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Late 19th Century Turkmen Tribal Antique Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Linen, Silk, Wool

Handmade Vintage Chinese Silk Shawl 5.2 x 5.3 , 1950s - 1W03
Located in Bordeaux, FR
Handmade Vintage Chinese Silk Shawl: Design and Colors: This square-shaped shawl is a testament to Chinese craftsmanship. The dominant color is a rich black, creating a dramatic bac...
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1950s Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

3 x10 Colorful Sari Silk with Textured Wool The Lava Design Wide Runner Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Colorful Sari Silk with Textured Wool The Lava Design Wide Runner Hand Knotted Oriental Rug. It has been woven for months and months in the cent...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Vintage Oval Shaped Persian Tabriz Rug in Floral Pattern in Ivory, Pink, Blue
Located in Barrington, IL
An exceptional and rare find, this vintage oval-shaped Persian Tabriz rug from the fourth quarter of the 20th century features a delicate floral pattern masterfully handwoven with s...
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Late 20th Century Persian Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

RAYNE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs Co.
Located in Herzliya, IL
RAYNE is like a gentle drizzle of color. Cloud-blue, grayish, and cream tones blend in fluid lines that evoke a sense of liquid calm. The Rug radiates softness and reflection, like w...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

RAYNE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
Co.
RAYNE – Custom Handmade Rug by Rugs 
Co.
$3,243 Sale Price / item
20% Off
2 2"x3 1" Beige Silk With Textured Wool Hand Knotted Oriental Mat Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Beige, Silk With Textured Wool, Hand Knotted, Directional Vase Design, Oriental, Mat Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centu...
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2010s Indian Medieval Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

8 1"x10 2" Rust Brown Modern Grass Design Dyed Wool and Silk Hand Knotted Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
This is a truly genuine one-of-a-kind Grass Design Dyed, Wool and Silk Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug. It has been Knotted for months and months in the centuries-old weaving craftsmanshi...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Medium Hand Knotted "Ricky" Rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet
Located in Geneve, CH
Medium hand knotted "Ricky" rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet Dimensions: 170 x 240 cm Materials: 90% Himalayan wool, 10% silk Hand knot...
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2010s Nepalese Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Antique Chinese Art Deco Rug in Purple Colorful Floral Pattern - Rug Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Made with hand-knotted wool and originating from China circa 1920-1930, this is a 9x11 rare collectible from the 1920s Chinoiserie style period pieces, and one of our new favorite cu...
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1920s Chinese Art Deco Vintage Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Zabihi Collection Signed Turkish Silk Herekeh Owl Rug
Located in New York, NY
a late 20th-century Turkish Silk Rug with birds and owls on a landscape background Details rug no. j4457 size 1' 1" x 1' 5" (33 x 43 cm)
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Late 20th Century Persian Agra Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

6 7"x9 6" 6 7"x9 6" Sage Green Hand Loomed Modern Design Wool and Silk Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
6'7"x9'6" Sage Green, Hand Loomed, Modern Design, Wool and Plant Based Silk, Textured Pile, Oriental Rug Primary materials: Wool & Silk Latex: No Pile height: 0.25 Inches Style: Con...
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2010s Indian Modern Silk Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

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