Isphahan - 1950s Isfehan Persian Rug - 151 cm - 106 cm
This very attractive densely knotted (approximately 650 knots per square inch) Cork wool rug is of a tradition Shah Abbas period curviliniar Isfahan design in red, blues and brown on an ivory ground consisting of a central flower head medalion surrounded by scrolling vines framed by spandrels and blood red meandering vine borders.
The rug is (151 cm long) , (106 cm) wide and has a knot density of around 650 knots per square inch (around 1000,000 knots per square meter) . the wear one would expect from a well cared for 70 year old Persian Isfahan rug.
The city of Isfahan is located in the centre of Iran at the foothills of the Zagros mountain range, it has a rich history in carpet production and in the reign of Malik-Shah I and later Shah Abbas the Great, Isfahan was selected as the capital city of Persia (Iran) .
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This very attractive densely knotted (approximately 650 knots per square inch) Cork wool rug is of a tradition Shah Abbas period curviliniar Isfahan design in red, blues and brown on an ivory ground consisting of a central flower head medalion surrounded by scrolling vines framed by spandrels and blood red meandering vine borders.
The rug is (151 cm long) , (106 cm) wide and has a knot density of around 650 knots per square inch (around 1000,000 knots per square meter) . the wear one would expect from a well cared for 70 year old Persian Isfahan rug.
The city of Isfahan is located in the centre of Iran at the foothills of the Zagros mountain range, it has a rich history in carpet production and in the reign of Malik-Shah I and later Shah Abbas the Great, Isfahan was selected as the capital city of Persia (Iran) .
Shipping : Fast with Tracking Number and Insurance.