8’10×11’10
Authentic folk art Tibetan Village rug
All hand woven from the finest highland wool and natural dyes. This is a window into the mind of the Tibetan weaver and how he or she sees the Nepalese landscape and his or her village and the activities that occurs in that village. This rug is a story book of everyday life and you never get tired of it and in fact you will find a new item or a new interesting figure you had not seen before every time you look at it.
A delight and a happy items to add in any room to cheer up.
All hand woven from the finest highland wool and natural dyes. This is a window into the mind of the Tibetan weaver and how he or she sees the Nepalese landscape and his or her village and the activities that occurs in that village. This rug is a story book of everyday life and you never get tired of it and in fact you will find a new item or a new interesting figure you had not seen before every time you look at it.
A delight and a happy items to add in any room to cheer up.
This Ziegler & Company Oushak Rug features a rare tone-on-tone color palette that will bring out the warmth in any room. Ziegler has mastered the art of pairing classical motifs with a modern palette to fit any designer’s dream. Truly a piece of woven art for the floor.
A classic Oushak design with updated colors to fit new interiors. Hand made of the finest wool, this is an heirloom of the future.
11’7″ x 14’8″
The Mughal empire in India led to the apex of Indian weaving. The emperors commissioned these fantastic rugs with a mix of Persian and classic Indian motifs, here represented by the tulips which carry with them the symbolism of Spring and Rebirth. The vibrant colors give the rug a royal bearing.
13′ x 16′
This Finest Heriz Rug is named after the largest town in the mountainous area of northwest Persia. It is said that Tabriz merchants who wanted room size carpets for export asked weavers to make rugs modeled after ancient tribal rugs of caucasus mountains The result is a stunning Heriz carpet, which is an hybrid of rustic village weavings along with a rich classical grand Persian court carpet. This particular rug is woven with the same natural dyes and handspan wool as it would have been a couple hundred years ago.
12’3″ x 12’1″