Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County Estate Home

Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County
Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County . . .

Antique oriental carpet in Bucks County estate home This antique oriental carpet
from Nejad resonates perfectly with the classical design and architectural elements
in this Bucks County estate.

Nejad Gallery Fine Oriental Rugs in historic Doylestown, PA offers an impressive
selection of magnificent antique Oriental area rugs on the 2nd floor of our spacious
Doylestown showroom. Our current inventory of large-size genuine Persian antique
carpets includes the following styles: Heriz, Tabriz, Kerman Manchester, Sarouk,
Kashan, Mashhad, Gharajeh, Manchester Kashan, Bakhtiari, Bidjar, Zeigler Mahal rugs
and more. Nejad’s showroom is located at 1 North Main Street, Doylestown at the
corner of Main & State Streets.

See Nejad’s Collection of Persian Antique Rugs [47]

See Nejad’s Collection of Caucasian Antique Rugs

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Nejad Tribal Geometric Rugs Coordinate Perfectly with Stickley Furniture

Stickley cabinet and Nejad antique rug

Nejad tribal geometric rugs coordinate perfectly with Stickley furniture


Wood tones, simple lines, relaxed designs, rustic, durable, timeless … Stickley Furniture. Using superior construction techniques and the highest quality materials, the Stickley name has been synonymous with excellence in the furniture industry for over a century.
https://www.stickley.com/

https://www.stickley.com/


Not only did the early 20th-century American furniture created by the Stickley brothers use solid construction methods, traditional joinery techniques, and the highest quality woods, but even more, it showed a genius for design – creating hundreds of new forms that were at once beautiful to look upon, practical to use, exceedingly
strong and long-lasting, and perfect for the new ways American families wanted to live.
Stickley and Nejad

Stickley cabinet and chair and Nejad antique and contemporary Kazak rugs


The popular usage of the term ‘Craftsman’, which denotes a style of architecture, interior design, and decorative arts representative of that very period, originates from the trade name that Gustav Stickley chose for his Craftsman line of Arts & Crafts furniture. The underlying principle of the Craftsman philosophy, and the
Craftsman style home, was “Honesty of Design” – a value promoted by Stickley in his monthly magazine, The Craftsman, in which he offered a new house plan in every issue.
Craftsman style homes built in (left)  the eastern US and (right) western US.

Craftsman style homes built in (left) the eastern US and (right) western US.


While the terms Craftsman and Mission are sometimes used interchangeably the Mission style is more typically southwestern and is a style influenced by the stucco-faced edefices of 18th century Spanish missions as well
as the native Americans in the Southwest.
Nejad rug on brick tile floor

Our rugs go well with any type of tile, hardwood or natural substrate flooring.


The Craftsman house is, arguably, a unique structure – artisan-constructed, architect-designed – using natural materials with design features conforming to the environmental surroundings. The interior spaces of these early 20th century homes typically resonated with simple, beautiful, functional, harmonious, hand-crafted, high quality, and durable amenities: from furniture to built-in woodwork to doors and windows, fireplaces and stonework to fabrics and textiles, wallpaper to rugs and tapestries.
Nejad hand woven area rugs shown on both tile and hardwood floors

A Nejad classic design hand woven area rug offers the perfect embellishment for your tile and hardwood floors!


www.stickley.com

www.stickley.com – the official website of Stickley Furniture. Headquartered in Manlius, New York USA, Stickley has been a collector & manufacturer of quality furniture
since 1900.

The Chelaberd Eagle Kazak Rug – a Rare Find and Excellent Investment

Chelaberd Eagle Kazak antique rug c. 1890 Nejad’s Chelaberd Eagle Kazak antique rug is a rare find and an excellent investment!

One of the most sought after Caucasian rugs among serious Oriental rug collectors is the Chelaberd Eagle Kazak which is also sometimes called the Sunburst Kazak.

The rug’s three center motifs are stylized sunburst medallions, representing life on earth and universal order. The foundation and pile are both hand spun wool colored with natural vegetable dyes.

This rug also has the most desirable ivory background color and beautiful accents of gold, yellow and blues.

A rug of this age from 1890 would normally show a lot of wear and have many
restorations however this rug is in very good condition which makes it a rare find and an excellent investment!

For more information please visit About Antique Kazak Rugs