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Kashan Rugs
Vintage Kashan hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6’4 x 9’9
Hereke, Silk Rugs
Vintage Silk Hereke featuring tree of life. Handmade with natural wool and organic dyes
2’6 x 4
Hereke, Silk Rugs
Vintage Silk Hereke featuring tree of life. Handmade with natural wool and organic dyes
2’4 x 4
Hereke
Turkish Vintage Hereke hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6’5 x 9’6
Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Vintage Persian Tabriz hand knotted from natural wool and organic dyes
6’7 x 10’2
Nain Rug, Persian Rugs
Vintage Persian Nain hand made of natural wool and silk pile.
5’6 x 9’3
Qashqai Rugs
Vintage Qashgai hand made of natural wool. As well as organic dyes. Featuring vibrant reds and yellows,
6×8’8
Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Vintage Persian Rug feature a diverse selection of colors that defy classification. Hand made of natural wool and organic dyes. Woven In the highest quality material.
Size: 6’7 x 8’3
Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Vintage Persian Rug is fine for its pattern. Handspun in India and made of natural wool/ organic dyes. Perfect for any contemporary living space.
Size:2’2 x 5’6
Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Vintage Persian Rug is fine for its pattern. Handspun in India and made of natural wool/ organic dyes. Perfect for any contemporary living space.
Size:2’7 x 7’2
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs
7’9×9’9
This antique Turkish Bergama rug possesses an exquisite natural palette and patina, and offers inspired artistry unique to its provenance.
7’9×9’9
Antique Rugs, Indian Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Turkish Rugs, Turkomen Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest Vintage Turkish Ottoman carpet that is hand made rug of all natural dyes and wool. During the original production eras of the 16thcentury, Turkish Ushak carpets were often woven after patterns by muralists and miniaturists. These carpets were found in places like the Ottoman palace, mosques, mansions and export. One of the most popular Persian carpets to be developed in that time was the Ushak Medallion. These masterpieces continued to develop until the end of the 18thcentury. The most prized and collected of these were woven in the Ottoman market.