Workshops were established in 1743 to manufacture pile carpets primarily for the nobility to whom the savonnerie court production was not available.
What is an aubusson rug.
Aubusson is a town on the creuse river in central france it has been famed for its carpets as well as tapestries since the 15th century.
Tapestry manufacture at aubusson in the upper valley of the creuse in central france may have developed from looms in isolated family workshops established by flemings that are noted in documents from the 16th.
What is more surprising is that that aubusson rugs and carpets are still being made by hand 1281 years later in the small village of aubusson on the river creuse a four hour drive from paris.
Aubusson carpets were however also made for the royal residences.
The aubusson tapestry manufacture of the 17th and 18th centuries managed to compete with the royal manufacture of gobelins tapestry and the privileged position of beauvais tapestry.
The dauphine french aubusson rug 9416c has a gold border with cream cartouches at the corner and mid points enclosing an aqua outer field and a cream.
Aubusson established its reputation in the 18th century becoming an early weaving center for rugs and tapestries.
Antique aubusson rugs made in tapestry technique are among the most elegant and luxurious antique floor coverings.
Aubusson carpet floor covering usually of considerable size handwoven at the villages of aubusson and felletin in the département of creuse in central france.
Aubusson definition an ornate rug constructed in a flat tapestry weave often in pastel colors.
As many other rugs aubusson rugs take its name from the french town aubusson lying on the banks of the creuse river.
Most aubusson carpets were flat woven using the tapestry technique which was quicker easier and cheaper to produce.