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Gabbeh Rugs, Modern Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Plain tribal Gabbeh rug is one of the warmest and most creative types of Oriental rugs. Their design is a great example of how simplicity is beautiful.
2’7 x 4
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’8 x 12’7
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’9 x 10’7
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’9 x 8’4
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’7 x 11’4
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’10 x 8’10
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’7 x 10
kazak Caucasian pak, Kazak Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This fine Kazak is woven on a wool foundation with natural dyes. Kazak rugs have always been a symbol of luxury, status, warmth and comfort.
2’5 x 11’6
Antique Rugs, Tibetan Rugs, Tribal
Antique Tibetan textiles are collected with high revere, and are woven in Nepal like this Small Antique Tibetan Rug. The wool is always hand spun, knotted and typically dyed with natural hued tones which comes from sheep in the highlands. Most Tibetan rugs follow closely to ancient traditions and customs, so you will notice colorfully simple tribal designs. A common small type of Tibetan rug is used for sleeping, sitting or Meditation. Tibetan carpets became widely popular in the 1960’s and 1970’s and was re awakened by a large amount of European commissions which in turn created jobs for Tibetan refugees in Nepal.
3×3
Classical Rugs
Qum Rugs are found in the Qom providence of Iran, these carpets are known for their luxurious silk wool, and are considered to be the most expensive in the world. These beautiful art pieces are certainly a valuable investment and their worth will only increase with time. This particular Silk Quim is made of light glossy silk fibers that change with the light. The ivory and tan colors will easily brighten up any room for years to come.
3’4×5
Antique Rugs, Heriz, Serapi Rugs, Serapi Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
A very rare Antique Serapi dating from the 1870’s. The Heriz influences can be noticed in the tribal motifs in use on both the medallion and the field. The geometric patterns in the inset are fantastically woven, and the use of camelhair provides a wonderfully luxurious air to the rug.
9’4×12
Heriz Rugs
This antique 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 scraps of fabric. The result is the Heriz carpet, which is an stunning hybrid of rustic village weaving along with a rich grand Persian court piece.
7’1×8’8