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Aubusson Rug
Item No.: DAC0106
Classic Aubusson rugs were room-sized, and were intended to be works of art, as well as floor coverings. The color schemes typically included ivory, light blue and rose. The patterns most often had architectural decorations, floral designs
Description
Aubusson rug and Aubusson tapestry are made of New Zealand wool material.
The history of Aubusson carpets and Aubusson tapestry dates back to the Renaissance period. The town of Aubusson is located on the banks of the River Creuse in the Creuse valley of central France, about 200 miles from Paris. Flemish refugees most likely set up the first looms in Aubusson in the 1300s. However, tapestry and carpet production did not begin in Aubusson until the 16th century.
Classic Aubusson rug were room-sized, and were intended to be works of art, as well as floor coverings. The color schemes typically included ivory, light blue and rose. The patterns most often had architectural decorations, floral designs, or geometric patterns.


The history of Aubusson carpets and Aubusson tapestry dates back to the Renaissance period. The town of Aubusson is located on the banks of the River Creuse in the Creuse valley of central France, about 200 miles from Paris. Flemish refugees most likely set up the first looms in Aubusson in the 1300s. However, tapestry and carpet production did not begin in Aubusson until the 16th century.
Classic Aubusson rug were room-sized, and were intended to be works of art, as well as floor coverings. The color schemes typically included ivory, light blue and rose. The patterns most often had architectural decorations, floral designs, or geometric patterns.















