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Isfahan Rugs
Finest Persian Isfahan features designs consist of sublimely delicate patterns of arabesque tendrils, palmettes, and cloud-bands in rich magentas, blues, and saffron golds.
9’10×13’3
Isfahan Rugs, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest persian Isfahan features designs consist of sublimely delicate patterns of arabesque tendrils, palmettes, and cloud-bands in rich magentas, blues, and saffron golds
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Isfahan Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Persian Wool Isfahan Tree of Life Genuine Authentic Carpet Art Intricate
4’6″ x 7’3″
Isfahan Rugs
Finest Isfahan features designs consist of sublimely delicate patterns of arabesque tendrils, palmettes, and cloud-bands in rich magentas, blues, and saffron golds.
Size: 9’4 x 12’5
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Isfahan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Antique Isfahan with a silk foundation. Pinnacle of rug weaving. Finest Isfahan features designs consist of sublimely delicate patterns of arabesque tendrils, palmettes, and cloud-bands in rich magentas, blues, and saffron golds
Size: 4’6 x 6’5
Designer Collections, Persian Rugs, Silk Rugs, Ziegler & Company
4 x 6’2
Nain rugs are created in Iran in the town of Nain or in nearby areas. Style and design of the Nains is heavily influenced by the Isfahan weavers, but they are easily distinguishable by the colors used. Elegant and understated, the Nain rug is highly desirable and a testament to the craftsmanship of the area.
Antique Rugs, Isfahan Rugs
Nain Rug
Antique Nain rugs are created in Iran in the town of Nain or in nearby areas. Style and design of the Nains is heavily influenced by the Isfahan weavers, but they are easily distinguishable by the colors used. Elegant and understated, the Persian Nain rug is highly desirable and a testament to the craftsmanship of the area.
5’2 x 8’3
Isfahan Rugs
Isfahan emerged as the new, more centrally located capital of the Safavid dynasty, and it soon became a flourishing center of classical Persian art and culture supported directly by the patronage of the Safavid monarchs.
4’6 x 6’7
Isfahan Rugs
Isfahan Rugs – In the seventeenth century Isfahan emerged as the new, more centrally located capital of the Safavid dynasty, and it soon became a flourishing center of classical Persian art and culture supported directly by the patronage of the Safavid monarchs.
The carpets produced in Isfahan at this time entirely reflected this Golden Age of Safavid luxury and refinement, favoring as they did centralized medallion compositions filled with lush arabesque ornament produced with the greatest intricacy and precision.
2’5 x 3’7
Mughal Rugs, Mughal Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Mughal hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
Antique Mughal Rugs – Carpet weaving was one of the most outstanding aspects of textile production in India under the Mughal dynasty from the late sixteenth to early eighteenth centuries. Many of these carpets, the so-called Indo-Isfahan types shared in the common repertory of later Islamic design that was used in contemporary Safavid Persian rug production.
9×12
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Kerman Rugs