



Agra Medallion Floral Slate
The Agra weaving tradition, revived under Mughal imperial patronage and later refined through Indo-Persian synthesis in the 19th century, is celebrated for its commanding medallion compositions, jewel-toned grounds, and the particular richness of its vegetable-dyed wool — qualities that have made Agra carpets perennial subjects of museum collections and major auction houses. This piece presents a deep slate-grey field of considerable visual weight, anchored by a large elongated diamond medallion rendered in antique gold and warm taupe, with floral pendant lobes extending toward the field and quarter-spandrel corner fills echoing the central geometry; the surrounding ground is densely animated with curvilinear palmette vines, sickle-leaf arabesques, and lotus-derived rosettes in muted gold, brown, and ivory tones that hold luminosity without brightness. The wide border system — a principal ivory-taupe register carrying a robust floral meander flanked by narrower guard stripes — frames the composition with architectural authority. This carpet carries the measured gravity of a collector's piece, suited to formal interiors where depth of tone and classical structure are valued over decorative lightness.
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