
Louise Broadhurst
Director, International Head of Department | Rugs & Carpets

Following the success of our October auctions, Christie’s is delighted to present The Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds including Rugs and Carpets on 30 April. The sale showcases an extraordinary breadth of exceptional material, including manuscripts, paintings and objects dating from the 8th to the 20th century, geographically spanning Spain to India. Early Islamic art is represented through Kufic folios and Persian ceramics, complemented by Mamluk works of art recently deaccessioned from the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio.
From India, a group of princely jewelled objects will be offered alongside impressive Mughal and Company School paintings. A significant private collection of arms and armour will also be a key highlight of the sale.
More than 80 exceptional rugs and carpets will be presented, tracing the breadth of artistic production from Persia and the Caucasus to Anatolia and Central Asia. The sale juxtaposes tribal and village weavings with the highest expressions of master craftsmanship and is led by the impressive Toledo Mughal Indian ‘Flower and Lattice’ carpet. With pieces suited to discerning collectors, interior designers and decorators, the sale celebrates exceptional craftsmanship, rich colour and texture — from runners and rugs to room-sized carpets.

Director, International Head of Department | Rugs & Carpets

Director, Head of Department | Islamic and Indian Art
