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LOT 81829119  |  Catalogue: Persian Rugs

Tabriz - Carpet - 312 cm - 218 cm

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Origin: Iran Tabriz
Knot density: approx. 130. 000 knots/sqm
Condition: very good condition with minimal patina, washed (see photos)
Pattern: Tabriz pattern around 1970, rare color combination
Material: pile 100% virgin wool - warp 100% cotton

Tabriz or Tabriz carpets
Do you want to know more about Tabriz carpets? We talk about the history, recognition and design of the hand-knotted Tabriz rugs.

Tabriz rugs are known for their exceptional quality and durability, as well as for their variety of patterns, which is one of the greatest of any type of Persian rug. The motifs are unlimited - from figures and medallions to Herati/mahi-Patterns and even three-dimensional carpets. The carpets are knotted by hand and are a true testament to the exceptional artistic skills of the region's weavers.

History of Tabriz carpets
Tabriz carpets have a long and interesting history dating back to the 15th century. These carpets are woven in the ancient city of Tabriz, which is located on the slopes of the Sahand Mountains in the northwest of the Iran lies.

Tabriz is the fifth largest city in Iran and is located in the Northwest region, near the edge of the Caucasus mountains. The city was once the capital of Iran and the crown prince of the Qajar dynasty resided here.

The city of Tabriz was the capital of the Safavid dynasty. Carpet making began in this region around 1501, making it one of the oldest carpet-making regions. Historical Tabriz is known as a city of master weavers who excelled in this particular art form.

Their creations testified to a high level of technical skill, both in the weaving techniques used and in the patterns and processing of the carpets. Until around the 19th century, only residents of Tabriz and the surrounding areas had access to these classic creations.

The discovery of Tabriz carpets
In the XNUMXth century, Western countries discovered Tabriz carpets thanks to the efforts of three Persian master weavers - Sheikh Safi, Kurban Dai and Haji Jalili. Carpet dealers soon began exporting these carpets to Western markets on a large scale.

Tabriz carpets are woven in the city of Tabriz and many surrounding villages, which have been known as a center of carpet weaving for hundreds of years. In the city of Tabriz you will find the greatest variety of patterns and the highest quality of all oriental carpet e. The weavers of this city are among the fastest and most skilled in Iran. Weaving quality in this region can vary greatly, which is why hand-knotted Tabriz rugs can have between 50 and 500 knots per square inch.

Why are Tabriz carpets so popular?
Tabriz rugs enjoy unmatched popularity among carpet lovers, interior designers and homeowners around the world. What makes these rugs so popular?

First of all, the exceptional quality of these carpets. Unlike many other types of Persian rugs, which are made by nomadic weavers, Tabriz rugs are woven in weaving centers in the city. These centers hire only the most skilled weavers and provide them with bright, clean, and spacious workshops in which to create their masterpieces. The result is high quality, sophisticated rugs with some of the most intricate designs and style seen in Persian rugs.

What is so special about the Tabriz carpets?
Each knot is impeccably made by skilled weavers. They tie one knot after the other, making sure it's perfect before tying the next one. The result is a dense, even weave and a smooth pile. Run your hand along the top or bottom of the rug and you will find it feels soft, smooth and silky. This is what every carpet owner wants from their carpet.

It is not only the pleasure for the senses that makes Tabriz carpets so popular. Another reason for the great popularity of these rugs is their flawless design, even if they are very elaborately designed. Although these rugs feature a wide range of patterns and colors, one thing remains constant: they are all extremely complex.

How to recognize a Tabriz carpet?
Another feature that fascinates carpet collectors is the historical influence that is often woven into the pattern.

Well-known poets who have influenced the design of Tabriz carpets include Rumi, Omar Khayyam, Ferdozi, Hafez, Fizuli and Saadi. Some weavers chose their favorite verses from these poets and depicted them in their designs, others wove whole poems into the carpet borders. Still others depicted beloved characters from these poems in their drawings. Iskander and Layla, Shirin, Majnun and Khosrau are some of the most popular characters that can be seen on many Tabriz carpets.

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Origin: Iran Tabriz
Knot density: approx. 130. 000 knots/sqm
Condition: very good condition with minimal patina, washed (see photos)
Pattern: Tabriz pattern around 1970, rare color combination
Material: pile 100% virgin wool - warp 100% cotton

Tabriz or Tabriz carpets
Do you want to know more about Tabriz carpets? We talk about the history, recognition and design of the hand-knotted Tabriz rugs.

Tabriz rugs are known for their exceptional quality and durability, as well as for their variety of patterns, which is one of the greatest of any type of Persian rug. The motifs are unlimited - from figures and medallions to Herati/mahi-Patterns and even three-dimensional carpets. The carpets are knotted by hand and are a true testament to the exceptional artistic skills of the region's weavers.

History of Tabriz carpets
Tabriz carpets have a long and interesting history dating back to the 15th century. These carpets are woven in the ancient city of Tabriz, which is located on the slopes of the Sahand Mountains in the northwest of the Iran lies.

Tabriz is the fifth largest city in Iran and is located in the Northwest region, near the edge of the Caucasus mountains. The city was once the capital of Iran and the crown prince of the Qajar dynasty resided here.

The city of Tabriz was the capital of the Safavid dynasty. Carpet making began in this region around 1501, making it one of the oldest carpet-making regions. Historical Tabriz is known as a city of master weavers who excelled in this particular art form.

Their creations testified to a high level of technical skill, both in the weaving techniques used and in the patterns and processing of the carpets. Until around the 19th century, only residents of Tabriz and the surrounding areas had access to these classic creations.

The discovery of Tabriz carpets
In the XNUMXth century, Western countries discovered Tabriz carpets thanks to the efforts of three Persian master weavers - Sheikh Safi, Kurban Dai and Haji Jalili. Carpet dealers soon began exporting these carpets to Western markets on a large scale.

Tabriz carpets are woven in the city of Tabriz and many surrounding villages, which have been known as a center of carpet weaving for hundreds of years. In the city of Tabriz you will find the greatest variety of patterns and the highest quality of all oriental carpet e. The weavers of this city are among the fastest and most skilled in Iran. Weaving quality in this region can vary greatly, which is why hand-knotted Tabriz rugs can have between 50 and 500 knots per square inch.

Why are Tabriz carpets so popular?
Tabriz rugs enjoy unmatched popularity among carpet lovers, interior designers and homeowners around the world. What makes these rugs so popular?

First of all, the exceptional quality of these carpets. Unlike many other types of Persian rugs, which are made by nomadic weavers, Tabriz rugs are woven in weaving centers in the city. These centers hire only the most skilled weavers and provide them with bright, clean, and spacious workshops in which to create their masterpieces. The result is high quality, sophisticated rugs with some of the most intricate designs and style seen in Persian rugs.

What is so special about the Tabriz carpets?
Each knot is impeccably made by skilled weavers. They tie one knot after the other, making sure it's perfect before tying the next one. The result is a dense, even weave and a smooth pile. Run your hand along the top or bottom of the rug and you will find it feels soft, smooth and silky. This is what every carpet owner wants from their carpet.

It is not only the pleasure for the senses that makes Tabriz carpets so popular. Another reason for the great popularity of these rugs is their flawless design, even if they are very elaborately designed. Although these rugs feature a wide range of patterns and colors, one thing remains constant: they are all extremely complex.

How to recognize a Tabriz carpet?
Another feature that fascinates carpet collectors is the historical influence that is often woven into the pattern.

Well-known poets who have influenced the design of Tabriz carpets include Rumi, Omar Khayyam, Ferdozi, Hafez, Fizuli and Saadi. Some weavers chose their favorite verses from these poets and depicted them in their designs, others wove whole poems into the carpet borders. Still others depicted beloved characters from these poems in their drawings. Iskander and Layla, Shirin, Majnun and Khosrau are some of the most popular characters that can be seen on many Tabriz carpets.

"Errors and errors excepted"

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