Description:

A finely knotted Agra carpet distinguished by its luminous palette and Mughal-inspired floral design. Woven in the early 20th century, the piece is a remarkable example of North Indian craftsmanship, featuring an elegant central medallion set within a soft almond-toned field and framed by scrolling vines, stylized blossoms, and birds of paradise. The luminous blue details-particularly the rich indigo and lapis tones-are especially rare, historically derived from natural dyes that were among the most difficult and expensive to produce. This carpet reflects the artistic legacy of the Mughal court ateliers, reinterpreted in early 20th-century Agra weaving workshops. It carries a majestic presence suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Origin: Agra, North India Date: Early 20th century Materials: Wool on cotton Dimensions: Length 345 cm / Width 267 cm Condition: Good for its age with slight wear

  • Dimensions: Length 345 cm / Width 267 cm
  • Literature: Agra, the former capital of the Mughal Empire, has been a significant center for carpet weaving since the 16th century. Under Emperor Akbar's patronage, imperial workshops were established, introducing Persian weaving techniques to Indian artisans. This fusion gave rise to a distinctive Indo-Persian aesthetic, characterized by intricate floral motifs, naturalistic depictions of flora and fauna, and harmonious color palettes. The designs often featured medallions, lattice patterns, and garden themes, reflecting the Mughal appreciation for nature and symmetry. During the British colonial era, Agra's carpet industry experienced a revival. Notably, the Agra Central Jail became a hub for high-quality carpet production, where inmates were trained in traditional weaving techniques. These "jail carpets" maintained the Mughal design sensibilities while catering to Western tastes, often incorporating softer color schemes and refined patterns. The use of natural dyes and high-quality wool ensured the durability and aesthetic appeal of these pieces. Today, antique Agra carpets are celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship and artistic significance. They represent a unique blend of cultural influences and stand as testaments to the rich textile heritage of India.
  • Medium: Wool on cotton
  • Circa: Early 20th Century
  • Condition: Good for its age with slight wear

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