New handmade oversized carpet No. 60716 Sarab Mashayekhi Iran 503 x 355 cm
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Item Number: |
60716 |
Name: |
Sarab Mashayekhi |
Country of Origin: |
Iran |
Size: |
503 x 355 cm |
Age:
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new |
Pile: |
wool |
Design: |
geometric / medallion |
Ground Color: |
dark blue / navy / red |
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 rug has a signature
This carpet has a total of approximately 8,930,000 knots and it took skilled carpet makers about 11,907 hours or 1,323 working days to hand-knot this carpet. |
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More about the provenance Sarab Mashayekhi | Iran
Sarab is located in North West Iran. Sarab in its West verges on the district of Tabriz, in its East on Ardebil and in its North on Ahar. The district and the city of Sarab is located in main carpet weaving areas. Sarab rugs, woven with a relatively thick Turkish knot, the double weft amd a thicker wool pile, are very reliable and resistant rugs. They are held in mainly light ivory and red colors and often have the hexagon as their main motif.
This Sarab Mashayekhi 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.