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Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Kuba Zeichur, Seychour, Tribal
Circa 1850
3’7″ x 5’10”
All natural dyes
Wonderful condition
Beautiful green, blues, reds, yellow, beige, and ivory
This Rare Antique Cabbage Rose Seychour Rug is prized for its detailed depictions and beautiful saturated colors. Two main patterns dominate the Seychour type of rug. These are the cabbage rose, as seen on this piece of woven carpet art, and the Seychour cross.
The pattern of the main border of this Rare Antique Cabbage Rose Seychour Rug is commonly called the Running Dog Border or sometimes the Seychour border.
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Tribal
This piece is a beautiful Antique Shirvan Rug Circa 1880. The administrative district of Shirvan produced many highly decorative antique rugs. Which has a formality along with stylistic complexity that is found in few rugs from the Caucasus. Shirvan rugs are often the most sought after antique rugs from the Caucasus. They also leaned more to medallion designs, while Kubas relied more on allover patterns. But Shirvans tend to be distinguished by a larger, more supple weave.
4’2″ x 6′
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Ziegler & Company
3’9 x 5’8
Shirvan rugs are often the most sought after antique rugs from the Caucasus. They also leaned more to medallion designs, while Kubas relied more on allover patterns. But Shirvans tend to be distinguished by a larger, more supple weave.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
4’6 x 6’6
The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls.
kazak Caucasian pak, Pakistan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
15’4 x 23
Caucasian Dragon Kazak
Used by HH Dalai Lama for an audience.
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection
Important Rare (17th. 18th.) Century exemplary Caucasian Rug ( Shirvan Area )
3’8″ x 4′
A Classic 18th. century Caucasian ( Caucasus was part of Persia at the time this rug was woven ) with a beautiful central pinwheel in the middle of second pinwheel in the form of flying dragons with the blue sky back drop. The dragons are surrounded by the phoenixes as in all ancient cultures it rains when the dragon and Phoenix get into a fight and from their sweat and blood rain creates and from their yelling , thunder. these are flanked by four double bird medallions like the 17th. 18th. century rug on page 257 of Ulric Schurmann’s Caucasian Rugs book. You can see them again on the wonderful ivory border repeating these birds are unique to this rug as far as we know.