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Classical Rugs, Hereke, Khotan Rugs, Turkish Rugs
A master work of woven artistry. Different themes connected to emulate the Garden of Paradise.
6’7″ x 9’9″
Antique Rugs, Designer Collections, The Contempo Collection, Ziegler & Company
4’6 x 6’6
The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls.
Designer Collections, Four Seasons Collection, Modern Rugs, Moroccan Rugs, Oushak Rugs, The Contempo Collection, The Four Seasons Collection, The Malibu Collection, The Moroccan Collection, Ziegler & Company
6 x 8’7
These beauties are the birth-child of a cross between central and western Turkish rugs during the mid 1800’s. Notoriously distinct for their geometric designs, the Moroccan rug features bold designs that differ from traditional traditional Persian rugs adding an element of timelessness.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
Oushak rugs began just south of Istanbul, Turkey, named after the town: Oushak. The Oushak carpet is Persian-influenced unlike most Turkish rugs. The town of Oushak has produced Turkish rugs ever since the 15th century.
7’8×15’8
Antique Rugs, Yastik
Antique Yastik Rug hand made from natural wool and organic dyes
2×3
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Ziegler & Co Antique Oushak is hand crafted with beautiful floral designs. The Ziegler’s overall aesthetic is one of diverse finesse and sophistication.
8×10’3
Modern Rugs, Moroccan Rugs, The Montecito Collection, The Moroccan Collection
5’6×8’1
The Moroccan Afghan Berber rugs are, nevertheless, distinctive in their coloration and in the more block-like geometry of their composition.
Hereke
Hereke carpets are Turkish handmade carpets produced and sold in Hereke, a coastal town in Turkey. Hereke rugs are famous for their elaborate and detailed designs. The patterns often include floral motifs, medallions, and intricate borders. The craftsmanship reflects the skill and artistry of the weavers. Antique Hereke rugs commonly feature a rich and vibrant color palette. Colors may include deep reds, blues, greens, ivory, and gold, among others. Hereke rugs have a history of being produced for the Ottoman Imperial Court. They were made as special commissions for sultans and high-ranking officials, contributing to their reputation for luxury and quality.