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Sultanabad Rugs:
 
 
Style: Botanical
Predominant Color: red Predominant Color: red

In 1883, Ziegler and Co. of Manchester, England, established a Persian carpet workshop in Sultanabad, Iran, an area known as Arak. Ziegler & Co. employed designers from major western department stores, such as B. Altman & Co. in New York and Liberty of London, to adapt and re-color traditional sixteenth and seventeenth century Safavid designs for the more restrained western taste. In addition, traditional local dying techniques were improved, creating new possibilities in color and tonality. With bold, allover patterns and softer palettes than their vibrant Persian counterparts, antique Persian Sultanabad rugs and carpets attracted an immediate following leading to a demand for oriental carpets from the Sultanabad district. Subsequently, until the early twentieth century a large number of oriental rugs were exported from Persia to both Europe and America. Stylistically, antique Sultanabad rugs are still regarded as the most appealing to European and American tastes. The Ziegler or Sultanabad nomenclature continues to be used in denoting an outstanding antique Mahal rug or carpet from the nineteenth century.

A Persian Sultanabad rug BB0490

Circa: 1900
 
A fine example from our collection of early 20th century antique Persian Sultanabad rugs, the dusty rose field with an allover pattern of flowerheads, flowering vines, and serrated leaves within a midnight blue palmette border.

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Price: $120,000
Size:  18' × 13'
Item No:  BB0490