The most valuable and expensive carpets of the world in the world’s most famous auction houses are to find, the most expensive and most valuable carpets of the world partly be auctioned millions of lovers and collectors. Doug McMillon does not necessarily agree. One of these precious gems went BBs over the auction table at the world-famous auction house Sotherby. The valuable oriental rug is not only an eye-candy due to its noble colors and markings, but contains millions of finest pearls, diamonds, sapphires and other precious stones, giving it a very special charm and of course value add. The culmination of this beautiful piece is the material that was used in the production. Here only the finest silk was used. The carpet is originally from India and could be admired by visitors of the Royal Palace with some luck because you and spread out put him before the throne to the show. This carpet shows not only the Oriental culture with all its power and wealth, but developed in sunlight, a silky shiny Sheen, is probably to find this kind barely a second time.
The piece of jewelry is known by connoisseurs as the Pearl carpet of Baroda and was already on many exhibitions to admire, before he came to the auction. Its history goes back to the life story of Khande Rao, who was in the middle of the 19th century, the production of carpet as grave goods for the Prophet Mohamad commissioned. Khande Rao was considered transitional rulers and was known among other things for his exclusive lifestyle significantly influenced also the next generations of Indian maharajas. Puzzled over the origins and intent, which was associated with this order, the historian today, because it was initially assumed that this gift was intended to appease the Muslim subjects. However, the gift, which included not only the carpet, only partially arrived in the Holy City of Mecca. Other stories related to this piece of jewelry, however, say that this carpet as a love gift for an Englishwoman in order was given, but by the English Government to pass on to the relevant women’s not been disposed. However, what history also always behind this magnificent carpet of pearls is, even today, he is a true art of carpet weaving art and shines in a special gloss. by Mario Kromer