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- Model: 4057
- Location: Monterey
Rug | |
Type | Antique |
Size | 10' x 13' |
Design | Tabriz |
Origin | Persian |
Color | Red |
Made in | Iran |
Pattern | Floral |
Age | 1930's |
Material | Wool |
Here is a beautiful floral Antique Persian Tabriz from early 1930's it is in great shape for its age it has Some worn spots, no repairs no stains no weak foundation.
What type of rug is Persian Tabriz?
The Persian Tabriz Rug is a type of handmade carpet that is woven in the
city of Tabriz, located in northwestern Iran. It is considered one of the
finest and most luxurious carpets in the world due to its high quality
craftsmanship and intricate designs.
Tabriz Rugs are known for their unique designs, which often feature
intricate floral and geometric patterns in a variety of colors. The quality of
the wool used in Tabriz Rugs is also highly regarded, with the wool being
sourced from the surrounding mountains.
These rugs are traditionally made using a knotting technique called the
Persian knot or asymmetrical knot, which allows for greater detail in the
design. The knot count, or the number of knots per square inch, is also an
important factor in the quality and value of the rug.
The Tabriz Rug has a long history, dating back to the 16th century when the
Safavid dynasty ruled Iran. Today, Tabriz Rugs continue to be a highly sought
after item in the world of interior design and are considered a valuable investment.
History of Tabriz rugs.
A Tabriz rug/carpet is a type in the general
category of oriental carpet from the capital city of East Province of
Azarbaijan the city of Tabriz, and. Majority of its population are Turkic
speaking Azerbaijanis. It is one of the oldest rug weaving centers and makes a
huge diversity of types of carpets. The range starts at Bazaar quality of 24
raj (Number of knots per length of 7 cm of the widths of the rug) and on up to
the incredibly fine 110 raj. Raj are the units of knot density (it shows the
fitness of the rug which based on the number of strings used for the foundation
of the rug. Strings materials are usually made of cotton or silk which is used
for very fine rugs).
Tabriz has one of the most diverse displays of
designs from medallion, Herati/Mahi, to figural, pictorial, and even 3-d shaped
rugs.
The major producers in Tabriz today include:
Alabaf of Tabriz, Galibafi Nassadji Tabriz, and Miri Brothers.
Tabriz has been a large and worldwide famous
carpet making center in the world. It played a significant role in development
the rich traditions of the decorative and applied arts.
The art of Tabriz carpet was in its zenith in the
12th-16th centuries. About 200 Tabriz school masterpieces of the classical or
"golden" period of the 14th century are characterized by a harmonic
merge of the arts of miniature paintings and weaving, by a high level of
craftsmanship demonstrated by artists and carpet weavers.