For thousands of years, intricate and colorful textiles have been designed by the native peoples of North America, Central Asia and the west Asian lands of Kashmir, India and Pakistan. Composed of striking geometric patterns and tantalizingly rich hues drawn from nature’s palette, these traditional designs appear surprisingly modern and versatile. Native Americans used saturated green and red hues that are now right at home in a living room, while the warm orange and brow patterns used by the indigenous people can enliven a den or dining room with a touch of culture. Designed by The Kashmir Company, the hand-embroidered Crewel rugs from The Indigenous Collection are brimming with rich history and vibrant tradition, but expertly created with your contemporary décor needs in mind.
Hand embroidered and hand dyed Kashmir crewel wool rug.
CHF 387.00  CHF 387.00 22% off
A salon was an event in a private home where men and women met to amuse one another and increase their knowledge through conversation. This 17th and 18th century French pastime was imbued with a certain kind of allure and intrigue, and paintings of these glamorous gatherings depict elegantly dressed...
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A salon was an event in a private home where men and women met to amuse one another and increase their knowledge through conversation. This 17th and 18th century French pastime was imbued with a certain kind of allure and intrigue, and paintings of these glamorous gatherings depict elegantly dressed...
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A salon was an event in a private home where men and women met to amuse one another and increase their knowledge through conversation. This 17th and 18th century French pastime was imbued with a certain kind of allure and intrigue, and paintings of these glamorous gatherings depict elegantly dressed...