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Ziegler Rug 100 x 60 Ziegler
59 x 95
672€ 339€
20
Kazak Rug 180 x 180 Kazak
178 x 180
1,558€ 1,249€
50
Kazak Rug 250 x 140 Kazak
143 x 245
2,772€ 1,386€
45
Ziegler Rug 300 x 80 Ziegler
80 x 299
1,683€ 928€
30
Kazak Rug 150 x 100 Kazak
101 x 152
910€ 636€
20
Samarkand Rug 250 x 180 Samarkand
175 x 246
2,963€ 2,368€
Samarkand Rug 240 x 210 Samarkand
205 x 244
3,284€
50
Samarkand Rug 150 x 100 Samarkand
100 x 152
1,386€ 696€
40
Ziegler Rug 260 x 80 Ziegler
80 x 261
1,683€ 1,011€
Ziegler Rug 260 x 90 Ziegler
85 x 255
1,255€
45
Kazak Rug 120 x 80 Kazak
82 x 118
791€ 434€
30
Kazak Rug 180 x 120 Kazak
123 x 183
749€ 523€
Ziegler Rug 160 x 100 Ziegler
95 x 155
696€
50
Kazak Rug 300 x 80 Kazak
83 x 300
898€ 452€
35
Kazak Rug 310 x 250 Kazak
249 x 307
1,993€ 1,297€
20
Ziegler Rug 250 x 170 Ziegler
173 x 249
2,415€ 1,933€
Kazak Rug 250 x 180 Kazak
176 x 252
2,231€
30
Kazak Rug 180 x 60 Kazak
60 x 179
636€ 446€
45
Kazak Rug 210 x 150 Kazak
147 x 209
2,058€ 1,130€
30
Samarkand Rug 310 x 210 Samarkand
206 x 307
4,343€ 3,046€
40
Samarkand Rug 320 x 80 Samarkand
79 x 315
2,052€ 1,231€
Kazak Rug 320 x 250 Kazak
245 x 317
4,331€
35
Kazak Rug 150 x 100 Kazak
99 x 147
398€ 258€
Kazak Rug 300 x 200 Kazak
197 x 296
1,535€
35
Samarkand Rug 290 x 250 Samarkand
247 x 292
5,283€ 3,439€
30
Samarkand Rug 250 x 170 Samarkand
170 x 251
2,963€ 2,076€
20
Samarkand Rug 250 x 80 Samarkand
84 x 252
1,314€ 1,053€
45
Samarkand Rug 310 x 200 Samarkand
200 x 305
5,069€ 2,796€
Kazak Rug 190 x 120 Kazak
117 x 185
583€
Ziegler Rug 370 x 270 Ziegler
268 x 370
4,593€
20
Ziegler Rug 200 x 150 Ziegler
148 x 199
1,874€ 1,499€
20
Ziegler Rug 260 x 210 Ziegler
205 x 256
2,808€ 2,249€
30
Ziegler Rug 280 x 80 Ziegler
79 x 283
981€ 684€
Samarkand Rug 120 x 90 Samarkand
85 x 122
511€
20
Samarkand Rug 240 x 170 Samarkand
169 x 237
1,898€ 1,517€
50
Samarkand Rug 210 x 160 Samarkand
155 x 205
2,177€ 1,088€
35
Kazak Rug 250 x 150 Kazak
145 x 249
1,445€ 940€
Ziegler Rug 210 x 160 Ziegler
158 x 207
1,600€
Ziegler Rug 290 x 190 Ziegler
194 x 292
3,046€
20
Ariana Rug 310 x 410 Ariana
307 x 411
15,827€ 12,614€
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Ziegler Rugs

Overview Ziegler Rugs

Ziegler Rugs - From Persian patterns to modern style

For almost 150 years, Ziegler rugs have inspired culture enthusiasts around the world. The colors and patterns of Ziegler rugs vary and are extremely creative, yet the classic Ziegler Farahan is the most popular to most sought after Ziegler rug. Other well-known representatives are the Ziegler Chobi, the Ziegler Bakhtiari, the Ziegler Shaal and the Ziegler Abrash. All of them differ essentially in style.

The history of Ziegler rugs

Ziegler rugs owe their name to the Swiss businessman Philipp Ziegler, who at the end of the 19th century was the first European to establish a rug weaving factory in the former Persia. There he had modern rugs made that were deliberately adapted to European tastes without abandoning Persian patterns and traditions. With success: Ziegler rugs made of wool soon became an international hallmark of quality. Today, however, Ziegler rugs are no longer knotted by the original manufacturer, but the reputation and enthusiasm for the ornamental and modern rugs has remained. With the beautiful color combination of beige as the base color and a secondary color such as red, blue or green, a hand-knotted Ziegler rug beautifies any living room and blends beautifully with the furniture of its surroundings.

Design and colors of the Ziegler rug

Classic Ziegler rugs are decorated with large floral illustrations and usually do not have a real ornament, but a center point from which the pattern runs. Beige is used as the base color and in the border or centerpiece usually red, blue and more rarely brown or even green. The colors are much more restrained than in classic Persian rugs and thus blend in with their surroundings more easily than a lush Oriental rug.

Modern Ziegler rugs

Recently, the trend is towards creative and new design Ziegler rugs, which have an original Persian model, but completely reinterpreted. The Ziegler Bakhtiar is a good example of how an ancient pattern is knotted in a new and modern way as a Ziegler. In this process, the traditional field or garden pattern is reduced to its essential components, creating a completely new rug. All that remains of the old original Bakhtiar rug are the tiles arranged in a checkerboard pattern, on a uniform base color. The Ziegler Shaal is also based on old patterns of the Luren, which actually no longer exist today. However, many of the modern Ziegler rugs are increasingly difficult to categorize and are similar only in their knotting quality.

Ziegler rugs from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India

Ziegler rugs are no longer knotted in Iran today because the Ziegler company went under with the stock market crash of 1929. After the economic consequences, the demand for the next few years had plummeted. However, the rug had already won many enthusiasts and so, over time, other countries began to continue the knotting of Ziegler rugs. In doing so, they refer to the old knotting methods and designs. Especially Afghan and Pakistani Ziegler are particularly good in your quality. However, many of the Zieglers from Afghanistan are traded and sold through the neighboring country of Pakistan because of the ongoing civil war. The original origin remains uncertain in some cases. Indian Ziegler rugs differ from them only very slightly. Only real rug experts can immediately recognize the differences in pattern, knotting and quality.

What is a Ziegler Chobi?

Actually, any Ziegler with a beige base color can be called a Chobi Ziegler. It is often assumed that Chobi and Farahan indicate differences in quality. However, this is a mistake, because Chobi translated means wood colored. In Afghanistan and Pakistan, therefore, rugs of all qualities are called Ziegler Chobi across the board. Likewise, the addition Farahan marks an old pattern and not the quality of a Ziegler rug.

Ziegler - The premium oriental rug

Among all the different oriental rugs there is none with a comparable variety of different designs, color combinations and patterns, and there is no end in sight to this continuing wealth of ideas. Only the beautiful pastel colors, the thin pile and the rustic feel unites the Ziegler rugs. In this variety, actually everyone can find his suitable. Whether in a rustic furnished living room, a modern bedroom or as a long runner in the hallway: by its restrained noble nature, it gives any room a fine touch.

Buy Ziegler rug

You can easily order your own Ziegler rug from our online store or buy it directly from our retail store in Hamburg. In our wholesale warehouse we always have special treasures that are not available in the online store. Visit us: Am Sandtorkai 26-27 Hamburg 20457. When buying online, you benefit from our 30-day return policy and our free round-trip shipping. In addition, we are awarded with the well-known with the well-known seal of approval TrustedShops.

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