Antique Amritsar Carpet

05004
Period
Circa 1890
Origin
Northern India
Materials
Wool
Status
Sold
Size
452 cm x 356 cm
14'10" x 11'8"

Amritsar had the reputation of being a very prestigious weaving center during the Mughal Empire. Its nineteenth-century production is characterised by pastel shades, large-scale patterns and by soft and silky wool of the pashmina type. Together with Agras, Amritsar carpets were commissioned by the British nobility during the colonial period to decorate their castles and manors and represent one of the most desirable carpets in today’s interior decoration. Our example is distinguished by a well-spaced all-over pattern of palmettes and arabesques orchestrated by a refined choice of palette, made possible by the high quality of the materials employed as well as the very good preservation.

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