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Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Iranian Rugs, Persian Rugs
Antique Kermanshah Tree of Life
4’4” x 6’11”
This collectible antique rug from the Kerman province of Persia presents a unique shaped bulbs that serves as fertile ground for a “Tree of Life”. This Antique Kermanshah Tree of Life Rug with its rich stem and petal design containing unique birds and beautiful peacocks. This one uses an unusual size as a border with several birds and bushes creating an elegant effect that seems to draw the viewer’s eye inward the rug.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Isfahan Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Persian Rugs, Tribal
Antique Persian Wool Isfahan Tree of Life Genuine Authentic Carpet Art Intricate
4’6″ x 7’3″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Silk Rugs
Fine Antique Silk Persian Kashan Tree of Life Rug Genuine Woven Carpet Art Intricate
4’2″ x 6’7″
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Iranian Rugs, Kashan Rugs, Persian Rugs
The finest hand-knotted and natural dyed fibers. Tree of life.
4’3″ x 6’7″
Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
5’8″ x 5’9″
Rasht Shawl Embroidery Circa 1850 Embroidered Shawls are real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns.
Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
Size: 5’6″ x 5’6″
Beautiful Antique Kerman Shawl Circa 1800 Embroidered are real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns.
Kourosh Collection, Suzani, Textile Art
P.O.R
5’10” x 5’10”
Kashmiri Pashmina Shawl Circa 1700 are a real works of art. They became complex in their use of traditional Persian floral patterns
Modern Rugs
Ziegler & Co. Modern rugs are handcrafted using the finest naturally dyed wool and silk. This rug has unique texture and irregular striped pattern.
Scandinavian
Scandinavia has a long and proud tradition of rug-making on par with many of the regions of the world that are perhaps more immediately associated with the craft—regions such as China and Persia.
5’9 x 7’10
Hereke
Hereke carpets are Turkish handmade carpets produced and sold in Hereke, a coastal town in Turkey. Hereke rugs are famous for their elaborate and detailed designs. The patterns often include floral motifs, medallions, and intricate borders. The craftsmanship reflects the skill and artistry of the weavers. Antique Hereke rugs commonly feature a rich and vibrant color palette. Colors may include deep reds, blues, greens, ivory, and gold, among others. Hereke rugs have a history of being produced for the Ottoman Imperial Court. They were made as special commissions for sultans and high-ranking officials, contributing to their reputation for luxury and quality.
Nain Rug
Nain Rugs – Nain is a small village located in central Iran that has relatively recently become a renowned center for carpet weaving. Production began here in the 1930’s. Although Nains are not as old as many of the traditional Persian rugs, they retain their value in terms of construction.
12’1 x 19’10
Kelim, Ziegler & Company
Antique rugs that are called “Kilim rugs”, primarily refer to a type of flat weave rug that was produced without knotted pile. Because these antique rugs are found across the globe, each region has a different pronunciation and spelling of the name Kilim.
4’10 x 6’8