Auth: Antique Donegal Arts & Crafts Rug Rare Irish Beauty Salmon 12x18
USD 15000.00 USD
Pile rug weaving in Donegal, Ireland, began in 1858, but the Arts and Crafts–influenced Donegal carpets are tied to Alexander Morton & Co. establishing a factory at Killybegs in 1898. The use of subtle pinks, greens, and yellows, along with the overall pattern layout, is consistent with Donegal production under Alexander Morton & Co. in Ireland.
Specifications
| Item Thickness | 1/3 INCH |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Size | 11.9x16.9.feet |
| Regional Design | Irish |
| Item Length | 17.9 Feet |
| Pile Type | Cut |
| Department | anywhere |
| Care Instructions | Woolite and water |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Retail Price USA - Post Servicing | 28000 |
| Style | Antique |
| Weave | Hand-Knotted |
| Room | Any Room |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Item Width | 11.6 Feet |
| Pattern | botanical |
| Pile Height | 1/3" |
| Color | Ligh Salmon |
| Type | Rug |
| Era | Edwardian (1901-1910) |
| Theme | Period Arts & Crafts |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1900-1919 |
| Production Technique | Knotted |
Pile rug weaving in Donegal, Ireland, began in 1858, but the Arts and Crafts–influenced Donegal carpets are tied to Alexander Morton & Co. establishing a factory at Killybegs in 1898. The use of subtle pinks, greens, and yellows, along with the overall pattern layout, is consistent with Donegal production under Alexander Morton & Co. in Ireland.