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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.
6’2×9
Classical Rugs, Silk Rugs, Usak Rugs
This Ziegler & Company Silk rug woven from recalimed Sari Silk. These rugs are specially made to match a wide variety of home styles, from vintage house looks to a more modern vogue; the beautiful diversity of patterns and textures make each rug unique.
Oushak, Oushak rug, Persian Rugs, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Dimension: 8’10 x 12’1
Fine Ziegler Oushak designed by Michael Kourosh and woven by Ziegler & Company are decorative, functional and unique in design
Designer Collections, Persian Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
8’10 x 12’1
Finest ziegler & co hand spun of natural wool and dyes
Classical Rugs, Oushak Rugs, Pakistan Rugs, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
These extremely rare design concepts on this Ziegler & Company Usak Rug continued through the 17th and 18th centuries evolving in drawing and weave. The Turkish community revered carpet weaving as one of the highest forms of art. The court weavers of that time had tremendous resources at their disposal. What came forth were designs of the utmost beauty and magnificence that would reflect the power and refinement of the Ottoman Empire.
Turkish design traditions held that all designs were endless in the eyes of God, It was believed an artist’s work was capturing only a small portion of the complicated designs. The vast beauty of these carpets was appreciated by the rulers of the East and even more so by the noble and aristocratic classes of Europe. Beginning in the early 16th century, Oushak Medallion carpets were featured in European portraits to signify the wealth, stature and taste.
12′ x 15