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Nazmiyal collection


FieldValue
nameJ. Nazmiyal Inc DBA Nazmiyal Collection
founderJason Nazmiyal
location_cityNew York City
location_countryU.S.
industryAntique Carpets
Textiles
homepageNazmiyalantiquerugs.com

Textiles

The Nazmiyal Collection, based in New York City, is a company that buys, sells, repairs and restores antique and decorative carpets and textiles.

The Nazmiyal Collection was founded in 1980 by Jason Nazmiyal. The collection features a 5000 sqft gallery with carpets from Persia, Turkey, the Caucasus, China, Egypt, Europe, Morocco and the Americas, including rare carpets from the 16th century, and textiles from the 4th century.

Items in the collection have been used as backdrops in exhibitions of works by Paul Thek, an artist at the Whitney Museum.

References

References

  1. (August 27, 2014). "The Nazmiyal Collection acquires over 100 rare vintage Moroccan rugs, Will be exhibited at NYC showroom".
  2. Bernstein, Jacob. (February 28, 2018). "Listen, There's a Smorgasbord of Great Carpets Out There". The New York Times.
  3. (May 17, 2011). "The Nazmiyal Collection - the premier source for antique rugs in the world".
  4. "Paul Thek: Diver, a Retrospective".
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