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Antique Rugs
9’6×12’6
Finest Hand spun antique Sarouk made with natural wool & dyes
Modern Rugs
Natural hemp rug hand made with natural wool.
10 x 12
Modern Rugs, The Montecito Collection
9’3 x 11’10
Finest Natural hand spun wool and hemp rug.
Modern Rugs
9’3 x 11’10
Finest Natural hand spun wool and hemp rug.
Collectible Rugs, Oushak Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
12’10 x 19’5
Antique Rugs, Kashan Rugs, Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
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12×17’6
The early indo Kashan carpets were made with imported merino wool which was called Manchester wool in the trade. The wool is softer and finer than the native Iranian rug wool.
Antique Rugs, Kashan Rugs
The early kashmiri Kashan carpets were made with imported merino wool which was called Manchester wool in the trade. The wool is softer and finer than the native Iranian rug wool
11’10 x 18
Antique Rugs, Kashan Rugs
12’1×18’4
Rare Kashmiri Kashan Hand spun
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Designer Collections, Kerman Rugs, Ziegler & Company
12’10 x 17
Antique Kermanshah rugs and carpets are a unique and appealing style of antique Persian rugs, and are generally characterized by a distinct tribal aesthetic
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Ziegler & Company
9 x 11’4
Their unique scale patterns along with their soft and decorative coloration make these rugs extremely sought after by the trend-setters and taste-makers in the interior design trade.
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest Ziegler Sultanabad hand made of natural wool and organic dyes. Featuring a beautiful repeated flower pattern perfect for any style home.
Size: 9 x 11’9
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″