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Indian Rugs, Silk Rugs
A piece of genuine woven carpet art sold by Santa Barbara Design Center and Rugs and More.
3’1″ x 5′
Antique Rugs, Mughal Rugs
ntique Indian Mughal Classical Rug Genuine Woven Carpet Art Intricate Authentic Rugs and More Santa Barbara Design Center
3’10” x 5’11”
Agra, Antique Rugs, The Montecito Collection, The Moroccan Collection
A rare Antique Agra carpet. Weaving in Agra dates to the founding of the Mogul Empire in India in 1530. Mogul emperors were deeply inspired by Persian art and culture, especially Persian carpets, in what is called “The Golden Age of Persian Weaving.” In 1584, Akbar the Great established his capital at Agra, where his grandson, in Shah Jahan, was to build the Taj Mahal. Enjoy this exquisitely dyed hand spun wool masterpiece.
14 x 17’7
Ziegler & Company, Ziegler & Company Custom Made Rugs
Antique Agra rugs present elegant allover designs alongside medallion or centralized patterns. They have the rich pungent palette of classical Indian and Persian carpets as well as soft, cool earthy tone
12×15
Modern Rugs
Modern Natural is a surprising and modern twist with variations of high pile shag and low pile, woven construction. Each design is 100% wool and hand-woven by skilled artisans in India.
3’6 x 5’6
Modern Rugs
Modern Natural Stone Each design is 100% wool and hand-woven by skilled artisans in India.
3’6 x 5’6
Navajos
Navajo rugs and native American Indian blankets are intricately geometric, tightly woven rugs in which the weft is packed tightly, making the warp invisible. It is commonly believed that the Pueblo Indians first introduced weaving to the Navajo Indian at the beginning of the 18th century.
3’8 x 5
Agra, Mughal Rugs, Runners
Finest Mughal Agra Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
2’8 x 9’9
Agra, Ziegler & Company
The City of Agra is typically known for the Taj Mahal and for its many Indian art forms including jewelry, architecture and most importantly; rug and carpet weavings. these art forms are what are create a rich culture for the city. These beautiful rugs captivate with their stunning designs and opulent history, but perhaps the most interesting thing about these splendid rugs is that they are hard to fit into one genre as they vary in size, design, and composition. Although they often exhibit open fields with smaller medallions and guards, they can also be woven with all-over designs.
4×10’4
Agra, Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Mughal Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
12 x 14’8
This Antique Indo Agra Rug is a unique Serapi design from Heriz district. This beautiful piece of art would be an excellent addition to contemporary design as well, making this an essential versatile design piece for any space.
Antique Rugs, Indian Rugs, Mughal Rugs, Ziegler & Company
12’2×14’8
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. This is a fine hand knotted natural dyed rug.
Collectible Rugs, Indian Rugs, Mughal Rugs, Mughal Rugs, Pakistan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
The Mughal empire in India led to the apex of Indian weaving. The emperors commissioned these fantastic rugs with a mix of Persian and classic Indian motifs, here represented by the tulips which carry with them the symbolism of Spring and Rebirth. The vibrant colors give the rug a royal bearing.
13′ x 16′