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19th Century Antique Agra Rug

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Agra – North of India This splendid rug with the Tabriz design was produced in Agra, India, in the 19th Century. Agra rugs are the same quality as Persian rugs but have a unique Indian touch. Agra, famed for the Taj Mahal, has a rich carpet-making tradition. Agra ateliers have crafted exceptional antique carpets, which are celebrated for their artistry and finish. Unlike modern “Indian” rugs, antique and semi-antique Agra carpets are highly sought after and rank among the finest oriental carpets. The pinnacle of 19th-century antique Indian carpets were crafted in Amritsar, north of Agra. These carpets are lauded for their extraordinary art, lustrous wool, artistic designs, and perfect colour combinations. Antique Amritsar rugs, especially those featuring well-defined, spaciously arranged “paradise” themes, are rarely found and highly prized for their grandeur and decorative impact. Carpet weaving in Agra dates back to the Mughal Empire’s establishment in 1530. The Mughal emperors, profoundly influenced by Persian art and culture, aimed to emulate the Persian court’s beauty. The resulting “Mughal” carpets were creative masterpieces and precursors to today’s antique Agra carpets. In 1584, the third Mughal emperor, Akbar the Great, established his capital in Agra, where his grandson, Shah Jahan, later built the Taj Mahal. Records from Akbar’s reign attest to the court’s patronage of antique carpet weaving, with Persian craftsmen invited to India to help establish the carpet industry. Agra carpets blend the grandeur and beauty of renowned antique Persian court carpet designs with motifs symbolic of Indian culture. Persian spiral vine designs often combine with small animal figures, including birds, elephants, lions, or humans. A famous Agra carpet design for the Mughal emperors consisted of rows of flowers in pots, a design later adopted by the Persians. Agra weavers, masters of vegetable dyeing, developed a unique colour palette, including soft blues, a profusion of gold, a range from rust red to pink, and a lavender shade not found in other carpets. These colours lend Agra carpets a light, ethereal appearance that leaves a lasting impression. While 20th-century Agra carpets often lack the quality and inspiration of their predecessors, the finest 19th-century antique Agra carpets are universally admired by collectors and interior designers. Considered exceptional works of art, their delicate use of colours and design is unique among antique rugs. Undoubtedly, the cream of 19th-century Agra carpets will continue to be an excellent art investment.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 125.99 in (320 cm)Length: 164.97 in (419 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1875
  • Condition:
    Repaired: Repair in the upright corners of the yellow field. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Barueri, SP, BR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU9788239424332
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