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8x11 Estate Vintage French Aubusson Rug Handwoven Soft Beige Rug Area Rug 8x10

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Estate Vintage French Aubusson Rug Hand Woven

Soft Beige


7'8" x 10'2" (8' x 10')

234cm x 310cm








"This is a beautiful tone on tone Vintage Aubusson rug. This magnificent hand woven piece was acquired from a New York estate.

It has been professionally cleaned and ready to be used in any traffic area." -DCR









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Description:


This hand woven French Aubusson Rug by Designers Choice Rugs is a true luxury piece. With its super fine, intricate weaving, this rug portrays an exquisite opulence.


The creation of this rug involves many processes, including spinning, weaving, washing, trimming, and finishing, all of which requires skilled weavers.

Known for it's intricacy and unique quality, this one of a kind rug displays a true magnificence.




Perfect for traffic area as well as a decorative piece!

Size

7'8" x 10'2"

Serial ID #

10883k

Design

French Aubusson

Specific

Floral, Tone On Tone

Metric Size

234cm x 310cm

Category

Vintage

Pattern

Medallion

Material

100% Hand woven wool

Foundation Material

Cotton

Color

Beige, Gold, Brown, Ivory, Green, Antique Rose

Quality

Fine

Condition

Fine weave, Superb Condition, Magnificent Piece that lasts for a long time

Retail Price

$12,000

Our Price

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History~

Carpet production in France almost came to a complete halt during the turmoil of the French Revolution. The revolutionaries felt that woven carpets were luxury items affordable only by the nobility. Existing carpets, especially those commissioned by Louis XIV for the Grande Galerie, were used by the Directoire for themselves, after cutting out any royal emblems, and as repayment of debts incurred by the Revolution. However, Napoleon felt differently. The decree of 28 Florail XII (1803), allowed Napoleon to use the royal palaces once again, thereby creating an atmosphere where carpet workshops could flourish, recapturing the glory of earlier days.


The style of drawing and many of the motifs, such as the tight acanthus scrolls around rosettes and dense floral bouquets of the present carpet, recall the work of Jacques-Louis de la Hamayde de Saint-Ange-Desmaison, known simply as Saint-Ange (1780-1860). Saint-Ange was probably the most influential carpet designer during the late Empire and Restauration period. After studying with the French designers Percier and Fontaine he eventually became the main designer for the Mobilier Imperial designing not only carpets but even porcelain for Sevres. The designs of Saint-Ange, among the era's most popular, were commonly emulated by other designers and manufacturers including Aubusson, Sallandrouze and Beauvais.