Description
75660 Antique Persian Ziegler Mahal Sultanabad Rug 13'07 x 19'09.
This antique Persian Ziegler Mahal showcases a classic Sultanabad design composed of large-scale blooming palmettes, lotus, pomegranates, stylized flowers, sprigs of Hyacinth, peonies, lilies, and iris connected by a lozenge trellis. It is enclosed with a turtle vine scroll border, flanked with a series of carnation meander guard bands, meander borders. A protection inner crenelated fence guard band and outer sawtooth guard band add interest and depth to this antique Persian palace rug.
Perfect for state room, great room, private Chambers, drawing room, bedroom, front room, living room, game room, billiard room, library, music room, office, studio, study or formal sitting room. Well-suited for a variety of interior styles: Arts and Crafts, Regency, Victorian, English, Medieval, Henry VIII, French, Rococo, Louis XIV, Louis XI, Louis XV, Rococo, Chippendale, Regal, Aubusson, Baroque, Renaissance, Old World, Traditional, European, and Savonnerie inspired interiors with Gobelins or Beauvais style. Whether in a formal setting with elaborate furnishings or in an Ottoman style interior, this antique Aristocratic Persian palace rug will bring vibrant life where it is displayed.This antique Persian Ziegler Mahal Sultanabad rug comes with a lot of history. The carpet industry in Iran was mostly driven by European firms.
During the late 19th century, 1883, the Manchester, England, based Anglo-Swiss firm of Ziegler and Co. established a factory whose sole objective was to produce Sultanabad Rugs to meet western demands. Western designers modified classical Persian designs, marking the first time westerners directly affected Persian designs (beyond influence through market demand). In step with the beginning of the Arts and Crafts movement, Ziegler modified designs to be larger size, along with a larger rug size to suit western room specifications.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Hotel Lobby Size Carpet 14 x 20.
- Measures: 13'07 x 19'09.
- Late 19th Century 1880-1889.