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Antique Dorokhsh 200 X 128 cm

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Origin: East Persia Size: 200 x 128 cm (Approximately 78.7 X 50.4 inch) Age: 2nd quarter of 19th century (1880) Knots: 6 x 6 = 36 knots per sq cm Condition: Excellent, collectable  Description of Design and History:  Persian Dorokhsh Rugs/ From khorasan state  c, a town of the Qainat region, East west Persia €œ Antique Persian rugs range tremendously in style and design, a result of the long and important rug-making tradition that has been part of Persian society for centuries. Almost every region of Persia (which is coterminous with modern day Iran) has its own particular style and method for weaving fine rugs and carpets, and it can be amazing to behold this tremendous range. Among the traditional styles of Persian rugs, one of the most interesting is the Doroukhsh, which is itself a Khorassan style.  Antique Dorokhsh rugs and carpets produced in Doroukhsh in the traditional style are notable for several reasons, and are relatively easily identified based on several different characteristics. They also tend to feature a large, elaborate central medallion €œ a characteristic that is not unique to khorasan rugs, but that is nevertheless important. Further, Dorokhsh rugs tend to possess a certain softness, especially compared to other Khorassan rugs €œ the quality of the wool used by the rug-makers of Persian Dorokhsh  Rugs/ From khorasan state colose to Meshad city €œ Antique Persian rugs range tremendously in style and design, a result of the long and important rug-making tradition that has been part of Persian society for centuries. Almost every region of Persia (which is coterminous with modern day Iran) has its own particular style and method for weaving fine rugs and carpets, and it can be amazing to behold this tremendous range. Among the traditional styles of Persian rugs, one of the most interesting is the Dorokhsh, which is itself a Khorassan style. Hunting has been one of the oldest traditions of Iran.  All natural dyes are paramount for the carpet to have more than just decorative value. Beyond that, various dyers had varying levels of skill and invested different lengths of time in dyeing the yarns. The œquality of color€œits radiance and level of nuance within each color€œis centrally important. Certain rare colors such as Tyrian purple, saffron yellow, cochineal rose and greens add to the carpet„¢s value  Â
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping pick up & payment information. We are happy and willing to answer questions about any of our lots as well as to send additional images. It is the responsibility of the bidder to pose any questions BEFORE bidding. Please email us for a shipping quote if needed. All sales are final.

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Origin: East Persia Size: 200 x 128 cm (Approximately 78.7 X 50.4 inch) Age: 2nd quarter of 19th century (1880) Knots: 6 x 6 = 36 knots per sq cm Condition: Excellent, collectable  Description of Design and History:  Persian Dorokhsh Rugs/ From khorasan state  c, a town of the Qainat region, East west Persia €œ Antique Persian rugs range tremendously in style and design, a result of the long and important rug-making tradition that has been part of Persian society for centuries. Almost every region of Persia (which is coterminous with modern day Iran) has its own particular style and method for weaving fine rugs and carpets, and it can be amazing to behold this tremendous range. Among the traditional styles of Persian rugs, one of the most interesting is the Doroukhsh, which is itself a Khorassan style.  Antique Dorokhsh rugs and carpets produced in Doroukhsh in the traditional style are notable for several reasons, and are relatively easily identified based on several different characteristics. They also tend to feature a large, elaborate central medallion €œ a characteristic that is not unique to khorasan rugs, but that is nevertheless important. Further, Dorokhsh rugs tend to possess a certain softness, especially compared to other Khorassan rugs €œ the quality of the wool used by the rug-makers of Persian Dorokhsh  Rugs/ From khorasan state colose to Meshad city €œ Antique Persian rugs range tremendously in style and design, a result of the long and important rug-making tradition that has been part of Persian society for centuries. Almost every region of Persia (which is coterminous with modern day Iran) has its own particular style and method for weaving fine rugs and carpets, and it can be amazing to behold this tremendous range. Among the traditional styles of Persian rugs, one of the most interesting is the Dorokhsh, which is itself a Khorassan style. Hunting has been one of the oldest traditions of Iran.  All natural dyes are paramount for the carpet to have more than just decorative value. Beyond that, various dyers had varying levels of skill and invested different lengths of time in dyeing the yarns. The œquality of color€œits radiance and level of nuance within each color€œis centrally important. Certain rare colors such as Tyrian purple, saffron yellow, cochineal rose and greens add to the carpet„¢s value  Â
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping pick up & payment information. We are happy and willing to answer questions about any of our lots as well as to send additional images. It is the responsibility of the bidder to pose any questions BEFORE bidding. Please email us for a shipping quote if needed. All sales are final.

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