New runner No. 60597 Tabriz 50 raj Iran 412 x 78 cm
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Item Number: |
60597 |
Name: |
Tabriz 50 raj |
Country of Origin: |
Iran |
Size: |
412 x 78 cm (runner) |
Age:
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new |
Pile: |
wool |
Design: |
geometric / medallion |
Ground Color: |
dark blue / navy |
Knots per sqm: |
500,000 |
Remarks: |
This is a unique handmade / hand-knotted / traditional oriental carpet
The pile of this carpet is made of wool
This carpet has a total of approximately 1,605,000 knots and it took skilled carpet makers about 2,140 hours or 238 working days to hand-knot this carpet. |
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More about the provenance Tabriz 50 raj | Iran
Tabriz is the capital city of the province of Azerbaijan in North-West Iran. The city was founded by the Harun al-Rashid approx. in the year 800. Since the 17th century Tabriz is probably the most significant carpet-production-center of Iran. The finer Tabriz production is considered the best Persian productions in terms of quality and design. In order to determine the fineness of a Tabriz, the term "raj" is being used which means "row of knots". The number of knots or "raj" is counted within the range of 2,76 inch (7 cm) which again is the unit of one "Gereh". "Tabriz 50 raj" therefore means, that within 2,76 inch (7 cm) there are 50 knots. This rug therefore has an average fineness of 300 knots/inch˛ (ca. 465,000 knots/m˛).
This Tabriz 50 raj has a "Herati" or "Mahi" design (has its origin in Herat, ca. 16th century, short for "Mahi to Hos" meaning "fish in the pond"). A rosette is surrounded by a rhombus which is again surrounded by four bent leaves. The name "Mahi" meaning "fish" was given to this design because the leaves resemble swimming fish.