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Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Kourosh Collection
Proto Shahsavan Soj-Bolagh rug ca. 1800 in perfect condition. Classical Tribal art from Kourosh Collection. World class tribal rug at its best.
3’2″ x 5’1″
Antique Rugs, Tapestries
Woven after beauvais tapestry.
3’2″ x 5′
Antique Rugs, Tapestries, Textile Art
This beautiful scene was hand crafted by needlepoint. Tapestries have many uses for your home, they can be used as wall hangings, floor coverings, and chest draperies.
3’2″ x 5’1″
Bidjar Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This Ziegler & Co. Classic Runner is hand knotted with natural dyed wool. These light colors and intricate designs are a classic Ziegler and Co. look. This runner will incorporate into your home design easily!
2’7×9’8
Antique Rugs, Caucasian Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Tribal
Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Runners, Usak Rugs
This Fine Ziegler Usak Runner has a classic motif paired with a light and natural color palette. This runner is 2’8×10 and is the right size for your walkway or entryway.
2’8×10
Khotan Rugs, Runners, Ziegler & Company
This Fine Khotan Runner has a classic motif of pomegranates and and medallions. When decorating your space, it’s important to reflect your own preferences and traditions. At Rugs and More, we offer a wide range of rugs that offer history and beauty.
2’6×9’5
Antique Rugs, Bijar, Collectible Rugs, Runners, Tribal, Ziegler & Company Custom Made Rugs
These lush vine and floral inspired details are found throughout this bold antique wedding Bijar runner. The nuanced designs draw rug enthusiasts in with its style and tradition. The finest hand knotted rug with natural dyed fibers. Beautifully crafted, displaying a spontaneous motif.
3’8×14
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Persian Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs
Only the finest antique Mahal rugs are able to carry the Sultanabad name. Originaing in the city of Sultanabad, these beautiful rugs were the first to gain wide acceptance in the West, as firms such as Ziegler & Co established rug workshops that focused on melding the Mahal stylings with the more reserved Western needs of design and color. This fantastic example dates from the late 1800’s. This Ziegler & Co. Sultanabad has an all over henna flower design that is true to tradition. These splendid designs and natural influenced hues will be sure to assume a royal ambiance in your home for years to come.
11’8″ x 18′
Classical Rugs, Khotan Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Turkomen Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Branching between classic Chinese and Persian design motifs, the Khotan is a truly original style. Large repeating rosettes on a lattice design exemplify this style of rug, and this rug in particular.
12’2″ x 18’2″
Classical Rugs, Egyptian Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs, Ziegler & Company
In 1883 Ziegler & Company established itself as the first to master Sultanabad rugs for the larger rooms and different color palette needs of the western world. That has continued to today, and this masterwork is a prime example of how Ziegler has perfected the melding of classical designs and master weaving to produce only the finest art for the floor.
12’6″ x 17’6″
Caucasian Rugs, Oushak rug
This 17th Century Classical Oushak carpet design is an superb example of the best-known group of classical Ottoman workshop weavers. In the 16th century, carpet weaving was revered as one of the highest forms of art by the Turkish court. Weavers of that time had tremendous resources at their disposal in creating objects of the utmost beauty. These carpets are made to reflect the power and refinement of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish design traditions, dictated that all designs were endless in the eyes of God, and that an artist was only able to capture a small portion of any given design for earthly representation by confining the repeat within a border. The power of these carpets was appreciated by the rulers of the East as well as by the noble, aristocratic and richer classes of Europe. Beginning in the early 16th century, Oushak Medallion carpets were featured in European portraits to signify the wealth, stature and taste of the sitter. One of the most famous of these early depictions is a posthumous portrait of Henry VIII and his family attributed to Lucas de Heere, circa 1570.
12′ x 15’8″