2’7×7’10
Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep’s wool, called changpel.
With the rarest of design it is the zenith of woven art from West Persian. Ca. 1875.
6’0″ x 4’5″
A Rare Botteh (repeated Paisley) with a chain dragon border. Woven CA. !890 in West Iran.
6’5″ x 4’6″
Mint condition Sarouks like this are very rare and are called German condition.
6’9″ x 4’3″
An antique Kerman from South East Persia with a rare ivory field and ivory border. Ca 1880.
5’4″ x 4’0″