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Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Haji-Jalili, Persian Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, Tabriz Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, Ziegler & Company
Named for the famous 19th century master weaver, our Haj Jalili Collection of Tabriz style area rugs is an homage to the richly detailed carpets of this renowned rug maker. Haji Jalili was known worldwide for his talent of creating decadent designs and corresponding color combinations which are in high demand with high end interior designers today. These amazing Tabriz Rugs resurfaced after the 19thCentury. The revival of these carpets proved to be wildly successful. Haji Jalili used distinctive color palettes and designs. He is especially known for mixing lighter colors such as bronze, blues rose and soft ivory. At Santa Barbara Design Center, we have collected a large selection of antique Haj Jalili Tabriz rugs.
10’9 x 18’3
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Mamluk Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, The Malibu Collection, Ziegler & Company
11’9 x 18’1
Mamluk carpets are characterized by a central, dominant octagonal medallion surrounded by a great variety of smaller, geometric motifs. They take their name from the Mamluk dynasties that ruled Egypt from 1250 through 1517. Carpets of this design were produced in Cairo, largely for the southern European luxury trade.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Haji-Jalili, Persian Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, The Malibu Collection, Ziegler & Company
12 x 17’9
The name of the master weaver, Hadji Jallili (Haji-Jalili), lives on as perhaps the single most important creator of unique Court design antique carpets of the 19th century.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Heriz, Heriz Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, Serapi, Serapi Rugs, Serapi Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, Ziegler & Company
Our Fine Serapi Heriz is considered one of the most desirable of room size decorative carpets found in the market today. These works of art are woven in a distinct style that is found in the Heriz region. The larger scale and spaciously placed designs are what differentiates these carpets from others. For years, Antique Serapis have been the carpet of choice in early American state and federal buildings, including the White House.
11’11 x 18’2
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Mamluk Rugs, Mamluk Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, The Malibu Collection, Ziegler & Company
12’1 x 18’4
Mamluk carpets are characterized by their unique weave and fine wool. You will often find an array of smaller, geometric motifs. They take their name from the Mamluk dynasties that ruled Egypt from 1250 through 1517. Carpets of this design were produced in Cairo, largely for the southern European luxury trade. This Mamluk rug is a wonderful representation of a classic 16th century design. The Mamluk Dynasty of Egypt commissioned these rugs to have classical Islamic geometric ornamentation, and many were patterned after the highly detailed tiles produced around that period of time.
Antique Rugs, Bijar, Designer Collections, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
11’9 x 18’10
Rare Ivory ground tribal bijar in over size Bijar rugs, produced in Northwest Iran are among the finest of Persian rugs by virtue of their design and technique.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Mohtasham, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, The Malibu Collection, Ziegler & Company
8’5 x 11’9
Mohtashem Kashan Rugs – Antique Rugs By Mohtashem From Kashan – Ustadan Mohtashem is one of the most revered weavers of Kashan. His rugs are some of the highest quality Persian weavings. The town of Kashan located in central Iran between Isfahan and Tehran is often referred to as the greatest weaving center in western Persia.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Persian Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, Tibetan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
7’10 x 9’8
Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep’s wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet.
Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Modern Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, Silk Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
7’11 x 10
Ikat Collection of tie-dye area rugs features the distinctive motifs, colors and rich weaving traditions of Silk Road rug makers.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, Silk Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection
7’10 x 10
17th Century Silk Polonaise Rug – “Rugs rich with silk and gold” were reworked upon by western 17th Century visitors to the Esfahan bazaar, and this piece is exactly what they marveled at. The name “polonaise” (polish) is a misnomer, a 19th century mistaken attribution based on a number appearing from Polish noble collections.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Mohtasham, Persian Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, Ziegler & Company
8 x 10’4
Mohtashem Kashan Rugs – Antique Rugs By Mohtashem From Kashan – Ustadan Mohtashem is one of the most revered weavers of Kashan. His rugs are some of the highest quality Persian weavings. The town of Kashan located in central Iran between Isfahan and Tehran is often referred to as the greatest weaving center in western Persia.
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Haji-Jalili, Persian Rugs, Santa Barbara Rug Collection, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, Ziegler & Company
7’11 x 10’9
Haji Jalili Tabriz Rugs – At the end of the 19th century, after a prolonged period of dormancy, the Persian town of Tabriz experienced an artistic revival and successfully reasserted itself into the forefront of the rug-making world. Perhaps one of the most important figures in this reawakening of Tabriz as an important rug-making center was the master weaver Haji Jalili, from the nearby of Marand.