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Classical Rugs, Four Seasons Collection, Heriz, Heriz Rugs, Indian Rugs, Tribal, Ziegler & Company
This Finest 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 ancient tribal rugs of caucasus mountains The result is a stunning Heriz carpet, which is an hybrid of rustic village weavings along with a rich classical grand Persian court carpet. This particular rug is woven with the same natural dyes and handspan wool as it would have been a couple hundred years ago.
12’3″ x 12’1″
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Heriz Rugs, Serapi, Serapi Rugs
A very rare Antique Serapi dating from the 1870’s. The Heriz influences can be noticed in the tribal motifs in use on both the medallion and the field. The geometric patterns in the inset are fantastically woven, and the use of camelhair provides a wonderfully luxurious air to the rug. 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
12’4″ x 14
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Heriz Rugs, Persian Rugs, Serapi Rugs, Tribal
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Serapi Rugs, Silk Rugs
An Antique Serapi featuring tribal design and a rare and desirable ivory field.
11’3″ x 14’9″
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Heriz Rugs, Persian Rugs, Serapi, Serapi Rugs, Tribal
Our Fine Antique Serapi Rug collection is considered the most rare and desirable decorative carpet 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 as they are unique and impressive. For years, Antique Serapis have been the carpet of choice in early American state and federal buildings, including the White House. These carpets combine design foundations taken from many customs throughout history. The strong symmetrical geometric designs are most likely taken from the Caucasian tradition of weaving. These large carpets were woven either in a family workshop or home. Several weavers being employed for the job, it still takes several years to complete.
Circa 1880.
11’10 x 13’8
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″
Classical Rugs, Heriz Rugs, Sarouk Rugs
A classic Heriz design with the best elements of both tribal and classic motifs and colors.
12’0″ x 10’0″
Antique Rugs, Heriz, Serapi Rugs, Serapi Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
A very rare Antique Serapi dating from the 1870’s. The Heriz influences can be noticed in the tribal motifs in use on both the medallion and the field. The geometric patterns in the inset are fantastically woven, and the use of camelhair provides a wonderfully luxurious air to the rug.
9’4×12
Designer Collections, Serapi, Serapi Rugs, Serapi Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
9’1 x 12’3
Serapi Heriz antique rugs, which are attributed to the village of Serab, are considered to be some of the finest examples from this region.