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Beijing carpet cod. 190
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
A hand-knotted Chinese rug, it features a deep black background that enhances the refined floral patterns in pastel shades. The beige border decorated with flowers and curved details...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Mongolia carpet cod.046
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Carpet of Mongolian manufacture. Elaborate floral motifs and intricate arabesques spread across the surface. The carpet is dominated by delicate tones of beige, cream and gray, with ...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Iran Saruk carpet cod. 171
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Hand-knotted Sarouk rug, Iran, 20th century. It features a refined floral motif with the Tree of Life, a symbol of growth and continuity, framed by elegant plant details in shades of...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Peking carpet cod.082 in hand-knotted wool
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
The color range is dominated by monochromatic hues or shades of blue, often juxtaposed with neutral tones. This specific rug emphasizes dark and light blues to create an effect of vi...
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Early 1800s Chinese Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Iran carpet cod. 008
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Old Persian carpet, Isfahan, made in the 19th century, an example of Islamic and Persian art, heavily inspired by Qur'anic covers and illuminated manuscripts. It features a central m...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Kirman carpet cod.006
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Carpet of classical Persian origin, on whose surface appear floral ornaments on a dark background, elaborate edging with minute details. The predominant tone is dark blue. The rug is...
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Early 1900s Persian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Iran carpet cod. 166
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Hand-knotted tribal rug of Caucasian or Persian origin, made in the late 19th and 20th centuries. It features a geometric design with three large central red rhombuses alternating wi...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Iran Saruk Carpet code 299
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
The carpet has Iranian origins. On the surface it has stylized motifs with arabesques and geometric figures, frame with well-defined details. The predominant roundel is blue, but the...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Imperial China rug cod. 124
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Carpet of original Imperial China. There is a repeated geometric pattern on the surface, with a darker frame that creates a depth effect. The tones are in pastel coloring, mostly pow...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Kazakhstan carpet cod.310 in hand-knotted wool
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Kazak carpets originated in the Caucasus region and were made mainly by nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples. Traditional Kazak rugs generally date back to the 19th century; these rugs r...
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Early 1800s Kazakhstani Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Tabriz rug cod.319 in hand-knotted wool
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Tabriz carpet type is one of the most prestigious types of Persian carpets from the city of the same name located in the northwestern region of Iran. The manufacture of Tabriz is kno...
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Early 1800s Azerbaijani Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool
Pekingese Rug #162
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
The carpet is of Chinese origin, and is characteristic of the oriental manufacturing style of the late Qing Dynasty, produced in the city of Beijing, one of the largest centers of te...
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1850s Chinese Chinese Export Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
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Wool
Kazakhstan carpet cod. 323
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
Hand-knotted carpet, originally from Kazakhstan, made between the 20th and 21st centuries. It features a central mirrored and symmetrical pattern of floral and abstract shapes in sha...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool
Ferhan carpet cod.167
By Architetti Artigiani Anonimi
Located in Ravenna, IT
The carpet with a lively, painterly aesthetic. The surface features floral and naturalistic motifs with large colorful birds in the center and a richly decorated border. The basic co...
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Early 1800s Asian Antique Architetti Artigiani Anonimi Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool
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Architetti Artigiani Anonimi rugs and carpets for sale on 1stDibs.
Architetti Artigiani Anonimi rugs and carpets are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wool and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Architetti Artigiani Anonimi rugs and carpets, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider rugs and carpets by Helen Fette, Ziegler & Co., and Turkoman. Prices for Architetti Artigiani Anonimi rugs and carpets can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $3,276 and can go as high as $6,353, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $5,667.