



Ziegler All-Over Floral Rust
The Peshawar weaving tradition revives the celebrated Ziegler aesthetic first commissioned by the Manchester firm in nineteenth-century Persia, employing vegetable dyes and deliberate softening of classical motifs to create rugs of quiet refinement prized by Western collectors. This newly hand-knotted example presents a warmly saturated terracotta rust field scattered with ivory and sand-toned palmettes, rosettes, and gently curving vine tendrils arranged in an all-over repeat that avoids rigid formality; the soft peach and cream tones of the botanical elements emerge from natural dye processes that lend depth without harshness, while the wide ivory border carries a secondary floral meander with rust accents that frames the composition with classical restraint. The piece conveys a sun-warmed earthiness and unhurried elegance suited to traditional interiors seeking authentic craftsmanship with liveable character.
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