Indulge in the splendor of the 7'6" x 10' Antique Persian Tabriz Hajji Jalili Carpet, a veritable crown jewel in the world of Persian rugs, hailing from the distinguished era of the 1880s. This masterpiece boasts a very fine weave and is adorned with the luxurious touch of kork wool, presenting itself in excellent condition, a testament to its enduring beauty.
Its open field with the large central medallion, floral design unfolds gracefully against a canvas ranging from tan chickpea to light green, creating an enchanting visual symphony.
Indulge in the splendor of the 6'6" x 9'6" Antique Persian Tabriz Hajji Jalili Carpet, a veritable crown jewel in the world of Persian rugs, hailing from the distinguished era of the 1880s. This masterpiece boasts a very fine weave and is adorned with the luxurious touch of kork wool, presenting itself in excellent condition, a testament to its enduring beauty.
Its all-over floral design unfolds gracefully against a canvas ranging from tan chickpea to light green, creating an enchanting visual symphony.
You could possess an exquisite antique Persian Dabir Kashan carpet steeped in a captivating history. This eloquent portrayal highlights the intricate features of the rug, encompassing an ivory background, a striking blue border, and an elaborate floral design adorned with depictions of royal Persian vases and lush Persian gardens that vividly illustrate the realm of the king of kings.
Antique Persian Heriz/Serapi, hailing from the Iranian province of Eastern Azerbaijan and the encompassing Heriz region, hold a rich tapestry of history and craftsmanship. The village of Serab, nestled to the south of the Heriz region in North West Persia, is the venerable birthplace of these exquisite rugs.
Serapi, a term often reserved for the most exceptional antique rugs from the Heriz vicinity, has carved out a distinct niche in the world of rug connoisseurs.
Antique Persian Tribal Bijar Halwai hand woven Gallery carpet 5' x 15'3", c-1890's, with distinct all over or repeated large flower design on blue background color, made of wool on wool foundation,
It's condition is very good with Wear consistent with age and use and it has been reduced in size.
A dynamic and exciting composition, this gorgeous late 19th century Bidjar runner from the 1880s showcases some of the finer qualities exhibited by the Persian iron rug of Iran. This antique Bijar is a historical rug woven in the village of Halwai, North-East of Bijar.
Turkoman carpet, Persia, circa 1950, vegetable dye wool pile on wool foundation.
Made by Turkoman tribe that originated from central Asia. The design of this carpet is Tekke which is the sub Turkoman tribe.
A few centuries back, almost all Turkmen rugs were produced by nomadic tribes almost entirely with locally-obtained materials, wool from the herds and vegetable dyes or other natural dyes from the land. They used geometrical designs that varied from tribe to tribe; most famous are the Yomut, Ersari, Saryk, Salor, and Tekke.
Persian Serapi rugs, hailing from the Iranian province of Eastern Azerbaijan and the encompassing Heriz region, hold a rich tapestry of history and craftsmanship. The village of Serab, nestled to the south of the Heriz region in North West Persia, is the venerable birthplace of these exquisite rugs.
Serapi, a term often reserved for the most exceptional antique rugs from the Heriz vicinity, has carved out a distinct niche in the world of rug connoisseurs.
Enhancing the description of the Antique Persian Senneh Kilim Rug:
Adorning your space with an exquisite piece of textile art, we present an Antique Persian Senneh Kilim Rug from the early 20th century. This fine creation offers a visual tapestry of Persian heritage and craftsmanship.
Design & Colors: A mesmerizing allover design in the classic Persian style graces the rug's canvas. Delicately stylized paisleys, known as "boteh," float gracefully against a backdrop of rich, black and green hues.