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Antique Rugs
Antiqued Safavid hand made from natural wool and organic dyes. Available at Rugs & More.
Safavid rugs relied overwhelmingly on the sinuous patterns or arabesques developed initially in manuscript illumination and architectural décor, developing a unique antique rug style. And although allover designs were not rare, Persian rugs of the Safavid period tended to use the large central medallion format developed in the last phase of Timurid rug production.
11’3 x 17
Modern Rugs
Modern rug featuring a repeated pattern. Perfect for any contemporary home decor. Available at Rugs & More.
Modern Rugs
Modern rug featuring a repeated pattern. Perfect for any contemporary home decor. Available at Rugs & More.
Modern Rugs
Modern rug featuring a repeated pattern. Perfect for any contemporary home decor. Available at Rugs & More.
Modern Rugs
Modern rug featuring a repeated pattern. Perfect for any contemporary home decor. Available at Rugs & More.
Mughal Rugs, Mughal Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Mughal hand made of natural wool and organic dyes
Antique Mughal Rugs – Carpet weaving was one of the most outstanding aspects of textile production in India under the Mughal dynasty from the late sixteenth to early eighteenth centuries. Many of these carpets, the so-called Indo-Isfahan types shared in the common repertory of later Islamic design that was used in contemporary Safavid Persian rug production.
9×12
Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Samarkand hand made from natural wool and organic dyes.
Samarkand carpets were woven by women from the Uzbek and Kyrgyz tribes (ethnic groups affiliated with present-day Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan) located in the cities of Kashgar, Khotan and Yarkand. The rugs were most popular from the 1600s and on through the 1800s.
10×14
Qashqai Rugs
Kashkulo Qashqai Bagface hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
1’8 x 2
Kurdish, Turkish Rugs
Antique Jaf Kurd Bagface hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
2×2’3
Antique Rugs, Farahan Rugs
Rare Antique Farahan hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
Farahan is a village located in west central Iran, north of the city of Arak, and is known for its finely knotted late 19th century rugs. … These high quality rugs can be divided into two main types. The first type is characterized by an all-over or endless-repeat pattern with motives such as the herati or boteh design.
2’7 x 1’11
Kurdish, Turkish Rugs
Rare Turkish Kurd hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
4’3 x 5’10
Antique Rugs, Heriz Rugs, Persian Rugs
Antique Persian Heriz hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
6 x 8’3