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Farahan, Ziegler & Company
This Finest Ziegler & Co. Farahan is produced in the region of west/ central Iran. The wide range of qualities in Farahan rugs are remarkable and are often made with the classical fine medallion patterns that are customary of Persian design. Farahan carpets have been influenced by Heriz and Serapi carpets, yet are found to have a much finer scale and tightness of weave. The coloration tend to be natural and soft, yielding an beautiful grand scale carpet that will incorporate a blend of approachable timeless history.
14’7 x 12’3
Modern Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Fine gul rug hand knotted and natural dyed fibers. Visually vibrant palette with wonderful texture. Playful meandering motif.
9’11 X 13’7
Antique Rugs, Kurdish
Kurdistan is known worldwide for their splendid Antique Kurdish Rugs . The all over floral patterns are a classic design within the tradition of making Kurdish masterpieces. This antique tells a story with the sequence of symbols woven and the wool offers a depth and luster that is unique and eye catching.
4’7×6’10
Modern Rugs, Silk Rugs
Finest Bamboo Silk Hand Loom rug made of natural wool. Luch and luxurious weave shine in natural light. Bamboo Silk
10’1 x 14
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
2×3
sku 32617
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
2×3
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Silk Rugs
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
3×5’2
Classical Rugs, Hereke
This Fine Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
3×5’2
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Tabriz Rugs
This Finest Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- sometimes with gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
3×5’2
Classical Rugs, Hereke, Tabriz Rugs
This Finest Silk Hereke Carpet is very unique with it’s very fine details and weaving patterns. Hereke carpets are woven in a coastal town in Turkey, and are made predominately of silk, wool and cotton- even sometimes gold or silver threads. In 1841, Sultan Abdulmecid l gathered all the best artisans and weavers in Hereke and began manufacturing his own high quality collection of carpets all with unique patterns and colors. Ottoman Sultans used to give carpets like this Hereke as gifts to visiting royalty. Today, Hereke carpets are typically large in size with very distinctive and clear patterns due to the fineness of the wool and silk. This traditional fine carpet is so unique with it’s intricate designs and color palette. The extremely fine threads are so closely knotted together that it would take a skilled weaver years to complete.
9’1 x 12’1
Tabriz Rugs
Fine Silk Tabriz Persian rugs are distinguished by their excellent weave and by their remarkable adherence to the classical traditions of antique Persian rug design. Tabriz carpets are named after the city they are made in which is considered one of the oldest weaving locations. The city of Tabriz makes the widest selection of Persian carpets known worldwide.
8’1×10’4
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Turkomen Rugs
This unique Antique Turkish Rug will draw your attention with it’s superb weaving and intricate designs and patterns. You can find shields in the corners and birds throughout. This particular Turkish carpet has designs that have been passed down from one generation to the next. Turkish carpets were among the first to be exported to Europe, and can often be found in homes of nobles and aristocrats.
10’2x 14’2