This is an antique European Tetex rug woven in Germany during the first quarter of the 20th century, around the 1920s. Also known as a "Janus" rug, it is made using the lily stitch weaving method. This rug is made of wool on a cotton base.
The History of the Tetex Rug
Europeans love to have Persian and other oriental rugs in their homes or offices, which is why Persian rugs have always been in high demand in Europe.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Persian and Caucasian rugs were so popular that weavers from Persia and the Caucasus could not keep up with orders from Western dealers. Thus, some dealers decided to manufacture Persian and Caucasian designs in Europe. Some started in Germany, which is called Tetex, and others were made in Austria using a different technique.
This rug features a Persian motif, characterized by an intricate design inspired by the early rugs of the Safavid Empire.
Its floral design forms a sequential delta across a range of vibrant colors.
Size : 280 x 190 cm
Condition : Wear, wool restoration on three small areas. Selvedge and fringes fully restored.
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