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Antique Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tribal, Ziegler & Company
Antique West Persian Kurdish Rug is woven with intricate designs that are considered highly designed pieces that are prized amongst collectors and enthusiasts. These deep reads and fine details are made with natural dyes and hand woven wool.
3’3×10’10
Antique Rugs, Oushak, Oushak rug, Oushak Rugs, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
In the 15thCentury, beautiful colorful Oushak carpets decorated Ottoman palaces. They were known for their intricate patterns and colors, which has been preserved till today. Oushak region still produces carpets and supplies them worldwide changes. These incredible Persian carpets are beautifully hand crafted and are made to stand out among your decor.
8×5
Antique Rugs, Heriz, Heriz, Heriz Rugs
This Antique Heriz is in mint condition. Heriz carpets are produced in the village of the same name in the slopes of Mount Sabalan. Heriz rugs are one of the most famous rugs from Iran, because of their very unique and distinguishable style. Antique Heriz carpets are prized for their elegant patina and rich colors that are often attributed to the area’s copper-rich water. Regal terra-cotta reds, clear Persian blues and creamy accent colors are synonymous with the region’s unmistakable coloration
5×6’6
Antique Rugs, Classical Rugs, Sparta, Turkish Rugs
This is an stunning antique rare Vintage Sparta Rug with a Chinese Peking motif. Most likely it was custom ordered for an important Chinoiserie room in the last century. This antique rare Turkish Sparta rug is stunning with it’s elaborate medallion center atop a majestic deep ruby. The borders are a rich blue that surround an all over floral design that is exquisite and balanced. This rug can make a tastefully casual home look elegant and extravagant.
5’1×8’11
Collectible Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art, Tribal
Hand-spun wool from sheep animals was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.
2’5×5
Tapestries
This antique Knight and Horse Tapestry is a perfect way to introduce historical style into your living space. This antique conversation starter is still full of vibrant colors and intricate designs. Tapestries like this one is of utmost beauty and full of life. Tapestries of this caliber were used to drape on castle walls to warm rooms.
4’8×5’7
Tapestries
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.
3’11×9’7
Tapestries, Textile Art
These splendid tapestries used to be draped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter. The fine intricate details are made by hand.
7×7’3
Gabbeh Rugs
Gabbeh rugs are popular with the dwellers of the Zagros Mountains in Iran.These lovel geometrically inclined carpets are often found with sharp angled jewel shapes scattered among rough renditions of animals and botany. This fine Gabbeh rug is one of the warmest and most creative types of Oriental rugs. Their design is a great example of how simplicity is beautiful.
3’65’1
Collectible Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art, Tribal
Antique Navajo Rug with lovely all-natural dyed coloring. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years. Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Hand-spun wool from sheep animals was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.
2’11×4’5
Antique Rugs, Suzani, Textile Art, Tribal
The glistening russet and gold of embroidered Ottoman Suzani textiles has inspired western interiors for half a century Interior designers and home owners alike have fallen for the charm of these exquisite and ancient tribal works of art. Not only do they have a fascinating history, but the antique suzani is becoming collectable.
5’9×7’7
Collectible Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art, Tribal
Crystal Navajo Rug with lovely all-natural dyed coloring. Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Hand-spun wool was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.
2’11×5’1