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Style: Renaissance Revival
Vintage Fresco Style Fabriano Wool and Silk Rug by Alberto Levi Gallery
Located in Milan, IT
Fabriano is part of that fascinating world of faded-over-time rugs. From traditional to transitional, this look celebrates faded, worn and softened textiles over time. Stunning muted...
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2010s Afghan Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Vintage Fresco Style Siena Wool and Silk Rug by Alberto Levi Gallery
Located in Milan, IT
Siena is part of that fascinating world of faded-over-time rugs. From traditional to transitional, this look celebrates faded, worn and softened textiles over time. Stunning muted co...
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2010s Afghan Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

1920s Antique Floral Design Part Silk Needlework Rug
Located in Los Angeles, US
Needlepoint rugs were created using the traditional needlework weaving technique that is used to make everyday items from furniture to carpets and artwork. However, it has a fascinating history both as a hobby and as an industry. When many people think of carpets, they think of pile carpets or flat weave kilims, but needlepoint has also been used to create beautiful carpets. These carpets are durable and an important part of carpet history. Archaeologists and scholars consider the roots of needlepoint to have been around 1500 BC. They consider the first needlepoint to include the fine diagonal stitches that were used to sew tents together by the ancient Egyptians. The art eventually evolved into tapestry weaving. However, a tapestry weaving differs significantly from needlepoint in that it uses a loom and vertical warp. Tapestry weaving is closer to the weaving of kilims and pile rugs than canvas work. However, some still include tapestry weaving in the category of needlepoint because of the fine work that appeared during the late Renaissance. It can have a similar appearance to the untrained eye. Technically, tapestry weaving and needlepoint are not the same, and they do not use the same technique. The first actual needlepoint rugs and needle-points began to appear in the late Renaissance. Needlepoint is worked by creating stitches on a stiff canvas. The canvas is typically made from jute or linen and is quite durable. Pieces from the Renaissance were used to cover footstools, chairs, pillows, bed headboards, and other furnishings. They were also used as table coverings and wall coverings. You could also find them on many small items such as purses, shoes, and various adornments for clothing. During the Renaissance, the craft reached a high level of skill, and the designs became incredibly detailed and realistic. They mimicked many of the subjects and styles of famous paintings of the time. They created florals, still life designs, scenes, and geometric tiled pieces. Some of them mimicked the designs found in Persian Carpets. Needlepoint reached its peak popularity in the 19th century when it was considered a proper occupation for a lady. Needlepoint and embroidery held a similar place in societal status at the time. During this time, the work became finer, with some of the canvas reaching a high level of detail. The level of detail is determined by counting the number of mesh in an inch. During this time petit point by French needlewomen could have a mesh count as high as 45 mesh. This allowed women to create highly intricate designs with incredible levels of detail. It is possible to find many antique pieces of needlepoint besides rugs. Needlepoint rugs were popular in France and Spain, where the technique was adapted to create highly intricate designs that mimicked the designs in architecture and fashion. They were popular because they were durable, and it could be fashioned into a variety of items. The canvases themselves were durable, and the wool that they used was also strong, which means that many of the pieces were able to withstand daily use. We have many artifacts that have survived from this time period. Needlepoint rugs are important collectibles because they are different from the pile rugs and kilims that are typically found on the market. Needlepoint carpets are special because they take many hours to create, especially larger works. Needlepoint pieces of any type became popular throughout Europe during the 19th century. It is still a popular hobby today, but perhaps one of the most interesting stories is that of the Portuguese needlewomen of Arraiolos. The story of these women and their beautiful carpets begins in 1492. Needlepoint was a popular occupation in Spain, which had a large population of Moors and Jews. They were an integral part of Spanish culture. However, in 1492, Queen Isabella of Spain issued a proclamation that gave these ethnic groups the order to pack their bags and board ships headed...
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1920s Vintage Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Via Como Mille Foliage II Rug, Size 10' x 14' Hand Knotted Wool Silk Rug Carpet
Located in Long Island, NY
Via Como - 'Mille Foliage 2'' Rug - Size 10' x 14' Material: 85% Wool - 15% Silk.
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Early 2000s Chinese Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Wool, Silk

Italian Cut-Velvet Panel, 19th C
Located in Istanbul, TR
It is a large cut velvet panel from Italy. Has some staining on the borders.
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Silk

Rinascimento Hand-Tufted Blue Rug by Sarah Balivo
Located in Legnano, IT
The Rinascimento collection drives its inspiration from Renaissance floorings, a pure chromatic interplay meant to create a three-dimensional volume on a bi-dimensional plane. In t...
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2010s Indian Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Linen

Rinascimento Hand-Tufted Green Rug by Sarah Balivo
Located in Legnano, IT
The Rinascimento collection drives its inspiration from Renaissance floorings, a pure chromatic interplay meant to create a three-dimensional volume on a bi-dimensional plane. Made ...
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2010s Indian Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Linen

Rinascimento Hand-Tufted Gray Rug by Sarah Balivo
Located in Legnano, IT
The Rinascimento collection drives its inspiration from Renaissance floorings, a pure chromatic interplay meant to create a three-dimensional volume on a bi-dimensional plane. Made...
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2010s Indian Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Linen

Zabihi Collection Early 19th Century Antique French Aubusson
Located in New York, NY
A rare size early 19th century French Aubusson rug. 6'8'' x 7'11''
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19th Century French Antique Renaissance Revival Rugs and Carpets

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Wool

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Bargello Flame Stitched Textile Panel, 19th C.
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A rare narrow and long persian sarouk runner .
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Located in Philadelphia, PA
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Renaissance Revival rugs and carpets for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Renaissance Revival rugs and carpets for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage rugs and carpets created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include rugs and carpets, more furniture and collectibles and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with fabric, silk and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Renaissance Revival rugs and carpets made in a specific country, there are Asia, India, and South Asia pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original rugs and carpets, popular names associated with this style include and Sarah Balivo. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for rugs and carpets differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,200 and tops out at $21,840 while the average work can sell for $10,000.

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