8x10'2'' Hand Woven Wool & Silk Ivory Aubusson Needlepoint Traditional Rare Asmara French European Floral Rug

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ORH19704

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Regular price $ 3,599.97 $ 1,199.99 Sale

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Inspired by timeless French elegance this handwoven needlepoint evokes the romantic charm of classic European décor. This handwoven rug stands out for its rare blend of wool and silk delivering a sophisticated texture with a subtle elegant sheen. Produced in China by Asmara it features a low 0.1-inch pile and showcases a soft ivory backdrop adorned with delicate floral sprays in rose gold orange green and gray. The intricate scrolling medallion design is framed by a bold orange-red field and an outer border rich with natural botanical motifs capturing the timeless grace of 18th-century European décor.The combination of silk highlights and wool structure lends this rug both visual richness and durability making it a prized choice for sophisticated interiors. Whether placed in a formal salon master suite or entryway the romantic color palette and classical composition bring warmth and understated luxury to any room. Ideal for those who appreciate traditional European aesthetics this piece stands out for its craftsmanship balance and heirloom-worthy elegance.
  • Exact Size: 8x10'2"
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool & Silk
  • Color: Ivory, Gold, Orange, Green, Rose, Gray, Multi
  • Origin: China
  • Pile Height: 0.1 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH19704

Story Behind the Art: French needlepoint rugs originated in 17th–18th century France famously crafted in Aubusson and Savonnerie workshops for royal and aristocratic interiors. Featuring floral medallions and elegant scrollwork they were hand-stitched onto canvas using fine petit and gros point techniques. These rugs were heavily influenced by classical European art featuring floral medallions scrollwork garlands and pastel palettes. They were often used in palaces châteaux and salons woven with meticulous craftsmanship using the petit point and gros point techniques. By the late 20th century China became a major producer of French-style needlepoint rugs. Using centuries-old weaving and embroidery skills Chinese artisans began replicating Aubusson and Savonnerie designs on a global scale. These rugs are hand-stitched or handwoven often using wool on cotton canvas and maintain the look of antique French originals at more accessible price points.



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