Sultanabad Rugs
Our collection of handmade Sultanabad Style rugs take their name from the town of Sultanabad in central Iran, which changed its name to Arak in the early 20th century.
In the mid/late 19th century, this area of Iran became famed from producing a new style of handmade rug design, noted for being more open in design and often wider in proportion to traditional Persian rugs. Ziegler & Co (an Anglo-Swiss company) were a key innovator in this movement in handmade rug weaving, and rugs in this style can be know as many names including Ziegler, Sultanabad, & Mahal.
Our handmade Sultanabad Style rugs are mainly woven in northern Afghanistan, in rural agricultural areas where a household typically has a rug loom in order to supplement the income, especially in the winter months.
We source each Sultanabad rug individually, in person, in Pakistan, where they are washed and finished. We take great care to make sure all rugs are great examples of their kind before shipping them back to our Petworth showroom in the UK.
Sultanabd Rugs
Large Fine Sultanabad Rug
Wool on cotton
3.57m x 2.72m
11' 9" x 8' 11"
Large Fine Sultanabad Rug
Wool on cotton
4.22m x 3.08m
13' 10" x 10' 1"
Large Fine Sultanabad Rug
Wool on cotton
4.2m x 3.05m
13' 9" x 10' 0"
Large Fine Sultanabad Rug
Wool on cotton
3.62m x 2.81m
11' 11" x 9' 3"
Large Fine Sultanabad Rug
Wool on cotton
4.53m x 3.78m
14' 10" x 12' 5"