code: 9862
type: persian carpets
collection: antique persian carpets
origin: iran
dimensions 275 x 383 cm
9' 0" x 12' 6"
9' 0" x 12' 6"
€12.704,92
$13,975.41
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Condizione: Antico
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559 / 5.000 Risultati della traduzione Risultato di traduzione Haji Jalili is the most famous and acclaimed master of Tabriz. The carpet with light and delicate colours, soft and compact, as only the Hajji Jalili can be, is in excellent condition, completely in fleece, requires small conservative restorations along the side rails, a reinforcing chain on the headers will soon be woven to keep the w...leggi tuttoarheads. Even the two cm of wear on the corner will be perfectly rebuilt. In the panorama of antique Persian carpets, it is truly rare to find fascinating light pieces like this.
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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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