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Antique handwoven Tabriz rug featuring a central medallion on a terracotta field.
Malayer rugs come from west Persia near Hamadan woven in a range of medallion and all-over designs, they have a wonderful style that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes.
A lovely handwoven rug in nomadic patterns with shades of camel rose and ivory. It brings beauty and adds luster to the room.
Vintage handwoven Persian Mahal rug featuring an ornate floral design on a brick-red field.
Distressed Shabby Chic. The rug is solid but with a low pile and a distressed look that adds to its beauty and charm. The rug has a solid foundation and will stand up to the rigors of normal daily use.
Antique circa 1900 Persian Sultanabad rug. The term distressed describes a rug where areas of the rug show the warp and have or are low all over. However, the rug has a solid foundation and will stand up to the rigors of normal daily use.
This attractive decorative carpet is probably a product of the Ziegler Company a major English firm active in Sultanabad in the 1880-1930 period. The slate blue field is continuously but spaciously filled with unusual palmette angular vine segments and oddly zoomorphic elements in contrast to the mobile field. The narrow light brown main border is more grounded with symmetric palmettes and attendant small leaves. There are small ivory field corners hinting of largely unseen repeating medallions. This carpet works well with the Traditional Design or with a more eclectic Shabby Elegance decor.
An absolute classical Antique Circa 1880 Malayer rug. These types of smaller size beautiful rugs have a wonderful style with such simple geometry that makes them excellent decorative pieces so suitable for today’s designs and themes. This lovely low pile rug is in very good condition.
As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Heriz rugs are skillfully woven in vibrant colors and emphatic geometric designs. The Heriz district of NW Persia has been weaving carpets for over a century, with geometric designs and tonalities ranging from mellow to saturated. Medallion layouts are by far the most common, but the semi-stylized versions of classic all-over Persian patterns are found. Blues range from navy to powder and reds go from tomato to buff. The foundations are cotton, and the knots are always symmetric (Turkish). This Heriz has a character all its own and will become a natural focal point in any setting.
Sarouk carpet featuring a traditional design in shades of red and blue.
The soft central field enclosing a detailed central medallion with four comer spandrels creating a perfect rug that will work in so many different areas.
Handwoven Tabriz rug featuring an ornate floral design, ivory center medallion, and brick red field. Lightly distressed, low pile.
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