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What Is Special About Aubusson Rugs
What is special about Aubusson rugs
What special aubusson rugs – a lot really! The carpet is immersed in the 300 years of history, technology and quality with the highest standards of reputation. I will explain to you about the history and production methods, is the reason why they can make you feel at home like a palace.
Maybe you like me to go about luxury and beautiful architecture in the plaster ceiling, panting, it was a few years ago when I did this myself and then I looked down and realized that the extremely silk rug on the floor mirrored the ceiling and that it had all been handsewn over 100years ago – it took my breath away, when I looked at the colours, designs and the fine needlecraft.
First I will explain name aubusson. If you have the difficulty to pronounce aubusson – to attempt this method – pronunciation are the O Africa Union, you do not have nearly
The change has occurred in the rug style, when Pakistan falls the gram model style becomes takes generally designs a part, it is and many flowers and the paper volume extravagant and the romantic style. It began to be used in the architecture of decorative ceilings and wall panels in grand houses.This was followed by the Rococo period of design. Rococo was also a decorative style favoured in interior design, painting, and building design.
The movement has portrayed the aristocrat government’s life, the use romance, the myth, the fantasy and the daily life theme, but is not the historical event and the religious old design. The style was light, ornamental, elaborate, and very curvy in designs. Other elements of the style included graceful movement and delicate use of colouring. making it right for interior decoration. The Rococo style was also used in art, furniture and tapestry design. It is sometimes considered to be the end of the Baroque period.
The Aubusson weaver has designed with in the fine pretty color and the complex paper volume knitting Rococo characteristic rug flower and, therefore is born ‘ Inheritance; Aubusson rug Which maintain until this day.
Perhaps you imagine the involvement in today market the labor to make these exceptional persian silk rugs to be widespread. This is why they are not mass produced. Whether these rugs are made in China or from further afield the craftsmanship is commendable and exceptional.
Stately traditional design, quality and screaming is always the focus in a room or in a traditional setting to use modern timeless setting. The flatweave means that they can have a good look, and will continue for many years.
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