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Dimensions: 4'1" x 6'8" (124 cm x 203 cm).
This vintage Agra rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece with an elegant all-over lattice and floral design rendered in soft blue and ivory tones. Its finely drawn border system and airy, symmetrical composition give it a refined traditional presence that works beautifully in both classic and coastal-inspired interiors. An ideal accent for a bedroom, office, or entryway.
Faded cool tones of ivory, sky blue, and powder blue, with a ivory field.
Agra, in northern India, was one of the most important centers of Mughal carpet production from the sixteenth century onward. Under the patronage of the Mughal emperors — particularly Akbar and his successors — Agra workshops produced carpets of extraordinary scale and refinement, drawing on Persian classical design while introducing a distinctly Indian sensibility in their drawing and color.
Antique Agra rugs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are especially valued for their large, open fields, generous use of ivory and soft indigo, and spaciously drawn floral lattices. Their wool pile has a characteristic lustre; the foundation is cotton. They respond beautifully to contemporary interiors, where their generous proportions and relaxed formality make them equally suited to grand rooms and relaxed spaces.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Agra, in northern India, was one of the most important centers of Mughal carpet production from the sixteenth century onward. Under the patronage of the Mughal emperors — particularly Akbar and his successors — Agra workshops produced carpets of extraordinary scale and refinement, drawing on Persian classical design while introducing a distinctly Indian sensibility in their drawing and color.
Antique Agra rugs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are especially valued for their large, open fields, generous use of ivory and soft indigo, and spaciously drawn floral lattices. Their wool pile has a characteristic lustre; the foundation is cotton. They respond beautifully to contemporary interiors, where their generous proportions and relaxed formality make them equally suited to grand rooms and relaxed spaces.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Agra, in northern India, was one of the most important centers of Mughal carpet production from the sixteenth century onward. Under the patronage of the Mughal emperors — particularly Akbar and his successors — Agra workshops produced carpets of extraordinary scale and refinement, drawing on Persian classical design while introducing a distinctly Indian sensibility in their drawing and color.
Antique Agra rugs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are especially valued for their large, open fields, generous use of ivory and soft indigo, and spaciously drawn floral lattices. Their wool pile has a characteristic lustre; the foundation is cotton. They respond beautifully to contemporary interiors, where their generous proportions and relaxed formality make them equally suited to grand rooms and relaxed spaces.











































