Antique rug No. 69937 Tabriz, ca. 1910 Iran 231 x 183 cm
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Item Number: |
69937 |
Name: |
Tabriz, ca. 1910 |
Country of Origin: |
Iran |
Size: |
231 x 183 cm |
Made:
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ca. 1910 |
Pile: |
wool |
Design: |
floral and geometric / allover |
Ground Color: |
red |
Remarks: |
This is a unique handmade / hand-knotted / traditional oriental carpet
The pile of this carpet is made of wool |
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More about the provenance Tabriz, ca. 1910 | 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.
This Tabriz, ca. 1910 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.