
Ziegler Fine
The story behind the Ziegler name dates back to 1870-80, to the Arak area of Persia, where the Ziegler Company from Manchester established its own...
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The story behind the Ziegler name dates back to 1870-80, to the Arak area of Persia, where the Ziegler Company from Manchester established its own...
Gabbeh Fine is the name of a special rug in high quality, made from hand spun wool dyed in vegetable dyes. Gabbeh Fine is woven by the Lori and...
Ziegler Mamluk rugs are recognized by their unique look and fine wool, just as the other types of Ziegler rugs. Produced in Afghanistan and...
This rug is from the district of Hamadan which is an important centre for the rug trade, as well as the most productive rug production area of...
Gabbeh is the name of a special rug woven by the Lori and Kashghai tribes. It is coarsely woven, made from hand spun wool and dyed in vegetable...
Moud is a small town south of Mashad, in the Khorrasan Province. Rugs from this area are characterised by homogeneity in patterns and quality. Warp...
The Balouch tribes are spread across a vast area in eastern Iran and constitute a significant part of the population in Pakistan and Afghanistan....
Sarough is one of the most famous names of Persian rugs, and also a small, unknown village north-west of Arak in the Markazi (Central) Province of...
Classic rug inspired by Persian Tabriz. Indian produced in the area near Bhadohi. The rugs have a classic softened colour which fits perfectly to...
Ghom, a city of half a million people, lies south of Teheran, by the road to the Markazi (Central) province. The city’s rug industry was only...
The Kashghai are Iran’s largest and most well known tribe. They speak a Turkish dialect, and are believed to have come from the Caucasus in the...
Aktscha rugs are knotted by Turkmens in the Aktscha (Acqcha) district, which is situated in the central part of the Jowzjan Province of northern...
Gabbeh is the name of a special rug woven by the Lori and Kashghai tribes. It is coarsely woven, made from hand spun wool and dyed in vegetable...
Persian Mir Boteh are hand knotted rugs, produced primarily in the Sarough area of Iran. They are easily recognisable by their special pattern,...
Bakhtiyar is the name of two types of rugs: one is produced by nomads in the Zagros Mountains west of Isfahan in central Iran, and the other more...
The colourful rugs from southern Iran have been named Yalameh, and are mainly knotted in and around the village of Aliabad in the Fars Province....
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