code: 5349
type: classical carpets
collection: Peshawar collection
origin: pakhistan
dimensions 274 x 383 cm
8' 11" x 12' 6"
8' 11" x 12' 6"
features: floreale
€7.377,05
$8,114.75
UE Citizens + Italian Vat Tax (22%)UE Companies Italian Vat Tax Free
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Morandi Tappeti
Condizione: Antico
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This exceptional quality has definitely stolen the first place in the beauty of the most famous Persian carpets, the reasons for the great success not only found in the maniacal precision of fine knotting, but also in the current reinterpretation of ancient floral which is combined with the choice of fine wools, as a time dyed with dyes of plant origin.
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category: classical carpets
In this group we insert the new collections of carpets from the classic design with medallion, floral carpets and decorative rugs or stylized from Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and India. For clarity of each collection indicate the technical characteristics.
collection: Peshawar collection
Rare and fine workmanship direct from the best Ustha Pakistanis who have reworked the classic Indian motifs and Persian making them nicely suited to meet and exceed the new stylistic trends. A nod to the past in the decorative motifs, meticulously repeat all stages of the ancient craft with painstaking attention to detail down to the seemingly insignificant. Hand spun wool washed with soap without use of detergents, mordenziatura according to ancient traditions, dyeing with vegetable dyes, fine knotting between 3500 and 5000 nodes Ghiordes every dmq, 20/20, warp in thin strands of twisted cotton robust. The plots pass alternately each row of knots 2 or 3 times; when they pass twice are a roach and a tense, when they pass three times two outstretched and a roach.
In this group we insert the new collections of carpets from the classic design with medallion, floral carpets and decorative rugs or stylized from Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and India. For clarity of each collection indicate the technical characteristics.
collection: Peshawar collection
Rare and fine workmanship direct from the best Ustha Pakistanis who have reworked the classic Indian motifs and Persian making them nicely suited to meet and exceed the new stylistic trends. A nod to the past in the decorative motifs, meticulously repeat all stages of the ancient craft with painstaking attention to detail down to the seemingly insignificant. Hand spun wool washed with soap without use of detergents, mordenziatura according to ancient traditions, dyeing with vegetable dyes, fine knotting between 3500 and 5000 nodes Ghiordes every dmq, 20/20, warp in thin strands of twisted cotton robust. The plots pass alternately each row of knots 2 or 3 times; when they pass twice are a roach and a tense, when they pass three times two outstretched and a roach.
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