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Antique Rugs
The needlework on this Rasht Suzani is so delicately stitched with the finest of threads. It’s detail is remarkable, Suzani tapestries are widely known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors.
2’11×2’11
Persian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Fine antique dorosh rug made of natural wool and organic dyes. Featuring a unique design,
Size: 12’11 x 16’4
Sultanabad Rugs, Sultanabad Rugs
Sultanabad are extremely desirable in the modern marketplace. The popularity of Sultanabad rugs go back to the mid-19th century
Size: 11’5 x 15’2
Antique Rugs, Mughal Rugs
Antique Mogan Memling Gul Kurdish refers to a tribe who speak the Jaf dialect of Jaffi, and are the largest Kurdish tribe in the Middle East. Antique Mogan Memling Gul Kurd Bag features an intricate display of geometric shapes.
2′ x 2’3″
Collectible Rugs, Khamseh, Persian Rugs
Antique Khamseh Bag Face are greatly admired by rug experts for having fine craftsmanship and lustrous wool. Khamseh refers to a nomadic tribal group from Southwestern Iran. Similar to Qashqai, these rugs feature intricate geometric motifs as well as saturated color.
Size: 2′ x 2’4″
Modern Rugs
Dimension: 12’1 x 15’3
This Natural Brown Desert Oasis is handwoven with natural wool. Perfect for any contemporary / modern home. Available in any size and color.
Modern Rugs
Dimension: 12 x 15
This Natural Blue Oasis is handwoven with natural wool. Perfect for any contemporary / modern home. Available in any size and color.
Modern Rugs
Dimension: 12’2 x 15’2
This Natural Plain Oasis is handwoven with natural wool. Perfect for any home contemporary / modern home. Available in any size and color.
Oushak Rugs, The Montecito Collection, Ziegler & Company
This Fine Montecito Oushak Rug is designed by Michael Kourosh and woven by Ziegler & Company. These fine pieces of woven carpet art are decorative, functional and unique in design. Montecito Oushaks are sought after by successful interior designers and discerning home owners alike. Ziegler and Co. Oushak rugs are desirable as highly decorative pieces of floor art. Oushak rugs are also extremely desirable because of their colors – which are usually much lighter and “happier” in feel than rugs from other regions. They are hand woven with natural dyes, and hand spun wool from the highlands, which provide higher content Lanolin. therefore are softer and longer lasting. We shear, wash and put them in the sun to dry several times.
Ziegler and Company Montecito Oushak Rugs get the look and feel of antique Oushaks with the new color palettes, which is most desirable for today’s interiors and they have been a hit with high end interior designers. Oushak rugs are made using less complicated methods, they are extremely decorative in nature. Their larger 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.
11’9″ x 14’11”
kazak Caucasian pak, Pakistan Rugs, Turkomen Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Caucasian carpets are originally made of wool and dyes that are representative to individual tribal provinces. You are probably most familiar with Shirvan and Kazak Caucasian rugs as those are most popular today. Caucasian carpets are the most widely collected antique rug today. Italy poses a high demand for these tribal influenced carpets due to their small size that suits most Italian rooms.
12 x 15’2
Clearance Sale, Modern Rugs, Persian Rugs, Tibetan Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Finest Tibetan hand made of natural wool and hemp
12 x 13
Designer Collections, Oushak, Oushak Rugs, Persian Rugs, Usak Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Some of the finest rugs created are attributed to the Oushak carpets. These carpets are silky and luminous, the dyes tend to have rich turmeric hues and follow closely to the natural elements. The late 19thC carpets had techniques that are tribal influenced. The town of Oushak is found by the Gediz river. Oushak carpets were the first to reach Europe. For Centuries, these carpets have been featured in paintings. Sultans, Viziers and Pashas employed weavers to make Oushacks, typically of a grand scale