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Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’8
Textile Art
Antique Segoushe Bedding was made to put over the bedspreads. Beautiful piece featuring amazing vibrant colors. Hand made to perfection.
D6x2’5×2’5
Textile Art
Antique Segoushe Bedding Cover was made to put over the bedspreads. Beautiful piece featuring amazing vibrant colors. Hand made to perfection.
D6x2’4×2’4
Textile Art
Antique Segoushe Bedding Cover was made to put over the bedspreads. Beautiful piece featuring amazing vibrant colors. Hand made to perfection.
D7 x 2’4 x 2’6
Kelim, Textile Art, Tribal
This Antique Suzani is a fun textile for your kitchen table. It’s 1×1 size makes it perfect for your kitchen or as a framed wall hanging.
1’4×1’3
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’9
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’2×2’6
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2×2’3
Textile Art
This Antique Needlepoint Chair Covering dates back to 1935. These intricate designs are hand sewn with natural dyes.
2’1×2’4
Antique Rugs, Kashan Rugs, Persian Rugs, Sarouk Rugs
This Manchester Kashan Rug is astonishingly luxurious, hand made with merino wool. These designs create an powerful impression on whoever views it. The eye is drawn by it’s exceptionally fine designs and composition. The soft wool is rich and inviting and is perfect for your living room or dining room. With the softest wool woven in central Persia. Ca. 1880. Featuring deep reds and blues.
11×18
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, Tabriz Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Tabriz is a city that is renowned for it’s widely recognized weavings. The carpets that hail from this city date back to the early 19thcentury where Haji Jalili was one of the most respected weavers of his time. He was responsible for the resurfacing of this memorable Persian carpet and his name lives on as possibly the single most important creator or these unique court designs.
7’9×10’11