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Shaia Rugs
Quality antique oriental rugs since 1973
A Sample of our current Over Size inventory
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15519
Circa 1900, 11x15-1 This Mahal rug features a central diamond medallion on a rich terracotta field, adorned with intricate floral and geometric motifs in blue, ivory, and green. The ornate border, highlighted in deep navy, frames the design beautifully, showcasing the rug's exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance.

15190
This is a very unusual Spanish rug from the arts and crafts period of the early 1900’s. It has a floral design like a Savonnerie, with very soft colors on an ivory field. It is 12-7x14-3.

14828
Circa 1890, 11-9x16-7, This Persian Serapi rug features a bold central medallion with intricate geometric and floral patterns, set against a rich terracotta field. Surrounding the central design are complementary motifs in shades of blue, ivory, and pastel, framed by an ornate border that enhances the overall composition. Hand-woven with high-quality wool, this rug exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship and enduring beauty that characterizes Serapi rugs.

13668
Persian Tabriz, 10-9x16-6, circa 1890, rare old classic Tabriz. Wonderful condition.

13463
Persian Sarouk, 10-7x 14-10, circa 1915, very rare light blue background Sarouk. Extraordinary wool pile and really great condition.

12758
A magnificent antique Persian Serapi, which is just a very early Heriz rug, 11-9x15-3. This rug is very unusual because of the simple motif and not a lot of pattern. It has a light ivory background with salmon-colored corners and a rust border. Spectacular rug!

12710
Iranian Heriz (modern)13 x 19 - very decorative design with an ivory field and light blue corners

12485
14x19 Turkish Keyseri ca. 1910 wonderful pastel colors in a very rare early Turkish rug

11243
Persian Serapi 12-3x19-3 ca.1890 The light colored background and the lack of a lot of navy blue make it a very desirable rug. Also, there are four unusual creatures on the field of the rug.

6272
Persian Bakhtiari, 12-5x14, circa 1960
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