Early Spanish carpets with three major types of ornamentation derived from Persian or Anatolian rugs, an octagonal-hexagonal design, stepped lozenges design, and star and lozenge design; they are often embellished with coats of arms, and incorporate non-Islamic motifs such as animal or human figures.
AAT
3000186739
Admiral rugs
admiral's carpets
armorial carpets, Spanish
carpets, Admiral
carpets, Spanish armorial
rugs, Admiral
Spanish armorial carpets
13yrs ago
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