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Dimensions: 10'10" x 20'1" (330 cm x 612 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Spanish rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind carpet distinguished by its elegant all-over floral lattice and softly time-worn palette. The warm coral field is enriched with ivory, gold, and sage-toned ornament, framed by a refined border that showcases the decorative balance and craftsmanship collectors prize in early 20th-century Spanish weaving. An ideal centerpiece for a living room, dining room, or grand hallway.
Faded warm tones of coral, ivory, gold, sage, and terra cotta, with a coral field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Medieval Spain was the first European country to produce hand knotted rugs. It had many influences including those of France, Persia and Italy as well as the diverse populations of the Hispano – Moresque society where Christian, Muslim Arab, Jewish and Berber all intermingled for many centuries. They have a distinct knot woven on an individual warp which differs from the Persian or Turkish knot. Through the Renaissance, rug making followed European trends with wreath and trellis work patterns. Charles III in 1712 founded a workshop in Madrid to compete with the accomplished French workshops of Aubusson and Savonnerie in France.
Dimensions: 10'10" x 20'1" (330 cm x 612 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Spanish rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind carpet distinguished by its elegant all-over floral lattice and softly time-worn palette. The warm coral field is enriched with ivory, gold, and sage-toned ornament, framed by a refined border that showcases the decorative balance and craftsmanship collectors prize in early 20th-century Spanish weaving. An ideal centerpiece for a living room, dining room, or grand hallway.
Faded warm tones of coral, ivory, gold, sage, and terra cotta, with a coral field.










































