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Sarouk Rugs
Vintage Sarouk Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
7 x 10
Farahan, Sarouk Rugs
Antique Sarouk Farahan. Beginning in the mid 18th century “Ferahan” carpets were woven for the Persian aristocracy. The weave is extremely fine and combine both tribal and traditional designs. The dyes hail from the Ferahan plain of the Arak/Sultanabadistricts of Persia, a very fertile agricultural hub.
12’2 x 20’6
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Persian Rugs, Sarouk Rugs, Ziegler & Company
9×11’9
Antique carpets produced in Sarouk feature classic curvilinear vinescrolls and opulent arabesques as well as local bouquet-filled designs that represent the diversity of regional carpet-weaving traditions.
Antique Rugs
9’6×12’6
Finest Hand spun antique Sarouk made with natural wool & dyes
Classical Rugs, Malayer Rugs
An antique Sarouk rug from west Persia. woven around 1920. Garden design.
7’8″ x 9’6″
Designer Collections, Sultanabad Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
This Egyptian Sultanabad carpet is distinguished as the highest quality of carpet manufactured in the Arak region. Vintage Persian Sultanabad carpets date back to the 19thand 20thcentury. Both interior designers and collectors seek these carpets worldwide. The casual and surprisingly contemporary carpets are balanced by their sophisticated yet creative designs. All these traits make it very difficult to find a Sultanabad in today’s international market.Sultanabad rugs and carpets were made in the same area as the earliest Farahans and Sarouks, but they are very different. Ultimately, Sultanabad rugs and carpets share a common classical Persian repertoire of floral motifs, whether they utilize medallion or overall designs of vinescrolls and palmettes.
12 x 18
Antique Rugs, Malayer Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
This Antique Malayer rug was woven in a large village located between the major weaving areas of Hamadan and Sarouk in Northwest Persia. In the 19th and 20th century, the rugs produced here were typically small. One of this caliber was hard to come by. In Mayler oversize antique carpets are seen very rarely and were woven on commission; making this antique an rare treasure indeed.
8’2×16′