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Persian Rugs, Tabriz Rugs
Persian Tabriz hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
6’5 x 9’9
Runners, Tabriz Rugs
A beautifully complex Tabriz runner. Inspired by Safavid court weavings, the Tabriz area was known for its highly sophisticated and cosmopolitan stylings. Lush flowers abound on this vibrant runner, flanked by wonderful arabesques and flanking visually stunning lozenge-style medallions.
Runners, Silk Rugs, Tabriz Rugs
Runners, Tabriz Rugs
Sino Tabriz Runner hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
2’7 x 11’9
Tabriz Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Royal Polonaise rug hand made of natural wool and organic dyes.
11’7 x 14
Tabriz Rugs
Mahi Tabriz Rug hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
12×18
Haji-Jalili, Tabriz Rugs
Jaji-jalili Tabriz Rug hand made of natural wool and dyes.
10’1 x 18’8
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Tabriz Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Tabriz is a city that is renowned for it’s widely recognized weavings. The carpets that hail from this city date back to the early 19thcentury where Haji Jalili was one of the most respected weavers of his time. He was responsible for the resurfacing of this memorable Persian carpet and his name lives on as possibly the single most important creator or these unique court designs.
7’9×10’11
Runners, Tabriz Rugs
Fine tabriz runner are distinguished by their excellent weave and by their remarkable adherence to the classical traditions of antique Persian rug design.
2’7 x 8’1
Tabriz Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Antique persian tabriz are distinguished by their excellent weave and by their remarkable adherence to the classical traditions of antique Persian rug design.
9’10 x 13’1
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