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Antique Rugs, Chinese Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Peking, Silk Rugs
A very rare antique Peking rug. Rugs of this size are not common and this one has a beautiful color combo and pleasant design to lend to the furnishing of any room.
11’9″ x 16’10”
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′
Antique Rugs, Aubusson Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, French Rugs
A fantastic piece of history, Antique Aubusson Rugs originated in the Central France town of Aubusson. Commissioned for the nobility and royal residences of France, the rugs are oversized and incorporate Renaissance imagery. This is a beautiful example of the style, including a classical floral motif and a wonderful color palette to match the fashions of the day.
Circa 1800.
11 x 16
Classical Rugs, Heriz, Heriz Rugs, Indian Rugs
This Fine Heriz Rug is named after the largest town in the mountainous area of northwest Persia. It is said that Tabriz merchants who wanted room size carpets for export asked weavers to make rugs modeled after scraps of fabric. The result is the Heriz carpet, which is an stunning hybrid of rustic village weaving along with a rich grand Persian court piece.
11’10” x 15’6″
Antique Rugs, Chinese Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Peking
A rare antique Peking from the Imperial Chinese court. The dragons on the field represent the power of the Emperor and the rare ivory color lightens any decor.
12’2″ X 15’2″
Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Iranian Rugs, Persian Rugs, Silk Rugs, Tabriz Rugs
This lovely detailed and beautiful Silk Tabriz Rug comes from north west of Iran. This is one of the oldest known weaving locations that make a vast sum of diverse carpet types. The art of Tabriz carpets reached their height around the 12thand 16th centuries. The extremely fine knotting of this rug is a vanishing art form and is reserved for kings and rulers. Silk rugs are prized possessions and are passed from one generation to the next.
12′ x 18′