Azul medieval lujo alfombras tejidas a mano para interiores elegantes tapetes finos

Vibrance rugs epitomize classic with a twist traditional patterns overdyed in brilliant color. Each hand-knotted rug is washed in a natural botanical dye that reveals hidden nuances in the designs. The sturdy construction of these rugs ensures that they’ll withstand years of heavy traffic..Ideal for entryways, alongside and at the foot of bed and smaller rooms.Be sure to add a rug pad.Vacuum regularly.Pile Height: 0.35.Pattern: Patterned.Type: Indoor.Lifestyle: Classic.All rug sizes are approximate.100% wool.Professionally clean.Imported
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Alidad M Mount Stuart House in Scotland, is a Gothic Revival country house and the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bute. It was designed by Sir… Instagram
Fleur de Lys Blue European Throw - A - H 58 x W 58

Woven In: Woven in Belgium History: Fleur de Lys Blue woven European throw features a dark blue background with gold Fleur de Lys in all four corners. Artist: NO Composition: 100% Cotton. Finish: Tapestry Thow is Unlined Primary Color: Blue Secondary Color: Gold
A near pair of gilt-bronze mounted lapis-lazuli vases, possibly

A near pair of gilt-bronze mounted lapis-lazuli vases, possibly Russian, circa 1800 Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume II : Kunstkammer 2022 Sotheby’s
Blue Oushak Rug 8x10 - Hand Knotted Wool Turkish Vintage Area Rug

Elevate your space with this stunning hand knotted Oushak rug, designed with a soft sky blue, ivory, and warm beige palette, highlighted by subtle hints of rust and grey. Its balanced medallion and floral motifs bring a calm, elegant, and luxurious feel to any interior. 🌿 The Story Behind This Oushak Rug Oushak rugs come from the historic city of Uşak Turkey, where rug weaving began over 500 years ago during the Ottoman Empire 15th-16th century. These rugs were originally created for royal palaces, mosques, and wealthy homes, symbolizing status, art, and cultural heritage. Unlike heavily detailed Persian rugs, Oushak rugs are known for: Larger, open motifs Soft, faded color tones Relaxed vintage appearance This design reflects that tradition — a central medallion representing harmony