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Chinese Rugs, Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs
Beautiful machine made rug via a power loom. You can’t go wrong with its big dimension design and blended silver and bronze hues.
10×13
Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Malibu Collection, The Montecito Collection
The 70s are back! This color combination will make decorating your house easy with its natural oranges and greys.
10×14
Modern stripe flat weave rug
Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs
Modern Flat weave rug. Grey diamond pattern.
10×14
Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs
All over grey and white flower motif.
10×14
Modern Flat Weave
Antique Rugs, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Persian Rugs, Sarouk Rugs, The Malibu Collection, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
10’2″ x 13’10”
Antique Turkish Oushak rugs have been woven in Western Turkey since the beginning of the Ottoman period
Clearance Sale, Jute/Sisal, Modern Rugs
This natural sisal rug is meticulously crafted by hand, eco-friendly, durable and perfect for high-traffic areas.
10’5×12’1
Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs
These eye catching tribal lines are made of natural wool.
10×14
Jute/Sisal, Modern Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Santa Barbara Design Center has the largest selection of natural Jute rugs around.
10×12’2
Modern Rugs, Silk Rugs, The Moroccan Collection, Ziegler & Company
Patterns in a soft natural cream bamboo silk.
10×14
Modern Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Malibu Collection, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
Finest modern landscape hand made of natural wool.
10×14
Modern Rugs, Moroccan Rugs, The Montecito Collection, The Moroccan Collection
5’6×8’1
The Moroccan Afghan Berber rugs are, nevertheless, distinctive in their coloration and in the more block-like geometry of their composition.
Collectible Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art, Tribal
5’10 x 8’9
This antique Navajo rug has a hill design with lovely all-natural dyed coloring. Navajos are textiles produced by Navajo people of the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years. Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Hand-spun wool from sheep animals was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.