Handmade in Persia
From the 1800s
The extremely fine knotting of this Silk Tabriz is a vanishing art form. The city of Tabriz (the Second largest city in Iran) has been the epicenter for Persian carpet trade for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years. Rugs of this caliber were meant to draw attention and were reserved for kings and rulers. Silk Tabriz rugs are prized possessions that are passed from one generation to the next.
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A three medallion flying eagle design from North West Persian Heriz district.
7’4″ x 4’6″
Very unusual Tribal Bakhtiari with an oversized medallion. A young girl expressing her art.
6’7″ x 4’6″
Rare Gol Farangi flower bouquet from south west Persian Qashqai tribe. Woven Ca. 1870.
10′ x 5’3″
A Rare Botteh (repeated Paisley) with a chain dragon border. Woven CA. !890 in West Iran.
6’5″ x 4’6″