code: 0924
type: persian carpets
collection: new persian carpets
origin: iran
dimensions 156 x 191 cm
5' 1" x 6' 3"
5' 1" x 6' 3"
features: Disegno a Boteh A disegno moderno
€1.311,48
$1,442.62
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Condizione: Antico
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The carpet, very sophisticated in design, offers four Boteh in rectangular light blue medallion surrounded by rows of cypress trees on an ocher background and a blue field dotted with a striking floral pattern made geometrically. Keep in mind that we are in Iran where traditions uses and habits crystallize persisted over time; The twentieth century has also consolidated the habit of using mechanic...leggi tuttoally spun wool dyed with aniline or colors or chrome, or more recently with new synthetic dyes cost. A Persian rug of new manufacture finally realized with hand spun wool colored with vegetable matter is a novelty of this new millennium.
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category: persian carpets
The Persian carpet is the carpet by definition, the best known and appreciated among the hand-knotted carpets. Generally named after the city or area of knotting. Kirman carpet, Kashan, Tabriz, Isfahan, Serapi, Senneh, Bakhtiari, Saruk, Sultanabad, Mahal, Ferahan, Mishan, Josan, Bidjar, Malayer, Hamadan
collection: new persian carpets
Knotted after the Islamic revolution of 1978 and circulated in the West since 1982, these artifacts retain traditional designs and knotting manual; I propose only a rigorous selection.
The Persian carpet is the carpet by definition, the best known and appreciated among the hand-knotted carpets. Generally named after the city or area of knotting. Kirman carpet, Kashan, Tabriz, Isfahan, Serapi, Senneh, Bakhtiari, Saruk, Sultanabad, Mahal, Ferahan, Mishan, Josan, Bidjar, Malayer, Hamadan
collection: new persian carpets
Knotted after the Islamic revolution of 1978 and circulated in the West since 1982, these artifacts retain traditional designs and knotting manual; I propose only a rigorous selection.
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