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Agra, Antique Rugs, The Montecito Collection, The Moroccan Collection
A rare Antique Agra carpet. Weaving in Agra dates to the founding of the Mogul Empire in India in 1530. Mogul emperors were deeply inspired by Persian art and culture, especially Persian carpets, in what is called “The Golden Age of Persian Weaving.” In 1584, Akbar the Great established his capital at Agra, where his grandson, in Shah Jahan, was to build the Taj Mahal. Enjoy this exquisitely dyed hand spun wool masterpiece.
14 x 17’7
Antique Rugs, Kerman Rugs, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
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11’4×23’3
Antique Garden Kerman are one of the traditional classifications of Persian carpets. Hand made with natural dyes and all wool silk.
Textile Art
Antique Native American Navajo hand made of natural wool
2×3’2
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest Ziegler Oushak is a very beautiful example of the masterful Turkish classical weaving. These “sampler” rugs were used to show potential customers the many patterns and motifs available to them.
Size:8’9 x 12’3
Tapestries
1550 woven silk rare Europe work of art. Brussels tapestry workshops produced tapestry’s from at least the 15th century, but the city’s early production in the Late Gothic International Style was eclipsed by the more prominent tapestry-weaving workshops based in Arras and Tournai.
8’5×8’3
Antique Rugs, Aubusson Rugs, Classical Rugs
Verdure designs in the eighteenth century. A Verdue Tapestry also known as a garden tapestry which mainly features plant forms. It is not exactly known when these originated, but by the 16thCentury these designs were very popular. By the end of the 17thCentury, landscapes were incorporated into the designs as well.
8’6″ x 10′
Tapestries, Textile Art
This romantic Van Gogh Tree Tapestry night scene was captured by a talented weaver who reproduced Van Gogh’s Swirling Cypress tree. The vibrant colors are eye catching and the texture of the fibers add to the depth of the artwork. This tapestry can be used as a floor covering or a wall hanging.
2’3″ x 2’11”
Antique Rugs, Bakhtiari Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
This Bakhtiari rug is an absolute one-of-a-kind. It bears an inscription to the Order of the Head of the Army, making this an incredibly personal piece. Bakhtiari rugs are considered an esteemed form of art, mastered by the nomadic Bakhtiari tribe in Iran. These lustrous richly toned antique carpets prove that the weavers of this time truly knew the meaning of unique design. Baktiaris are known for the traditionally brilliant and vibrant colors as the palette acts to set off a visually stunning medallion. The motif is classical Baktiari, mixing the best of nomadic Tribal designs with more typically sophisticated urban Persian elements.
16’6 x 24’6
Kerman Rugs
This Lavar Kerman rug is a fantastic example of the style. A fantastically luxurious weave is paired with an all-over 1001 Flowers motif creating the Garden of Paradise.
8’9″ x 11’9″
Modern Rugs, Persian Rugs, Silk Rugs, The Contempo Collection, Transitional Rugs
A unique contemporary master work. Hand knotted from the best silk, this rug brings a modern edge to any room.
8’1″ x 10′
Classical Rugs, Malayer Rugs, Tabriz Rugs
A beautiful example of Garden of Paradise with subdued colors.
9’11” x 7’11”
Classical Rugs, Malayer Rugs
Rugs like this fine Antique Mahal Rug date back to the 20th Century. These stunning pieces are known for their superb quality and lovely details. These carpets are valued world-wide by both collectors and designers. The distinct and renowned color palette will create an amazing atmosphere in your living room. Carpets of this caliber are considered art investments that will be passed down for generations to come.
11’0″ x 7’3″