code: 5562
type: persian carpets
collection: antique persian carpets
origin: iran
dimensions 310 x 316 cm
10' 2" x 10' 4"
10' 2" x 10' 4"
€6.885,25
$7,573.77
UE Citizens + Italian Vat Tax (22%)UE Companies Italian Vat Tax Free
Available from:
Morandi Tappeti
Condizione: Antico
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This carpet is in Italy - Castelvetro store
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In past years I have collected at least a dozen inquiries and bookings for carpets Saruk of this measure; those few that I could find were sold immediately. Today, times have changed, there is declining demand and rising prices at the same time, however, having found this rare measure did not think twice to buy it.
On the site is also proposed a carpet Qazvin which is very close to how colo...leggi tuttor impact in this Saruk but costs much less think (5000 EUR)
On the site is also proposed a carpet Qazvin which is very close to how colo...leggi tuttor impact in this Saruk but costs much less think (5000 EUR)
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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: antique persian carpets
We define the ancient carpets before the war of 1915/18. They have hand-spun wool dyed with vegetable colors, animals or minerals. In some rare cases have been used, limited to certain colors, the first aniline dyes. Saruk rugs, knotted with vegetable colors until 1930, are included in this group
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: antique persian carpets
We define the ancient carpets before the war of 1915/18. They have hand-spun wool dyed with vegetable colors, animals or minerals. In some rare cases have been used, limited to certain colors, the first aniline dyes. Saruk rugs, knotted with vegetable colors until 1930, are included in this group
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