Rare Agra carpet (North India) from the second half of the nineteenth century, in excellent condition, with splendid warm vegetable color and particularly fine knotting. Very rare are the ancient Agra carpets of small dimensions. North India, 19th century, second half. It measures cm. 126 x 184. In excellent condition, including pile, without significant restorations.
(Agra is a city in northern India on the banks of the Yamuna River, a historical center for the production of the finest Indian carpets. It is a meeting place between the Hindu and Muslim religions. In this rare piece, the decoration with the typical vine motifs is linked to the local specificities. The typical Agra colors such as golden yellow, pink, ocher, beige as well as the classic red-bordeaux contrast harmoniously with the white that has become ivory due to the oxidation typical of the oldest carpets).
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