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Style: Botanical
Predominant Color: red Predominant Color: red

Tabriz, the capital of the northwestern province of Azerbaijan, has for centuries enjoyed a great reputation as a center of Persian culture. Under the benign patronage of Shah Abbas the Great (1587-1629), artists and artisans designed illuminated manuscripts, embroidered silks, painted miniatures and fabricated metal work in the Safavid style. In this fertile atmosphere, the weavers of Tabriz rugs for the Court were inspired to reach their artistic zenith and created exceptional oriental rugs and carpets. The early eighteenth century saw the end of the Safavid Empire and the decline of the town of Tabriz with its legendary craftsmanship falling into decay. Under the Qajar Dynasty (1786-1925) the workshops of Tabriz were gradually revived; by the 1880s another golden age was underway and Tabriz again began to re-establish its position as the center for the exporting of Persian rugs to the West. Designs of antique Persian Tabriz rugs feature medallions, hunting scenes, flowers, and gardens; along with prayer and pictorial rugs interpreted in a curvilinear manner. A refined palette reliant on copper tones, terracotta and ivory, with shades of blue and subtle touches of gold, green and salmon are prevalent in antique Persian Tabriz rugs. Some extremely luxurious antique Tabriz rugs and carpets were woven in silk. Haji Jalili, master weaver of the Qajar era is renowned for producing some of the most superlative of oriental Tabriz rugs. Within the span of nineteenth century decorative arts, it is still generally acknowledged that the finest antique Tabriz carpets and rugs are unsurpassed for both quality and beauty.

A Persian Tabriz rug BB4741

Circa: 1880
 
A highly unusual late 19th century Persian Tabriz antique silk rug having an orange-red open field with a one-sided design of ornate vases issuing floral bouquets, framed by linear motif columns with vases atop, which frame the central pendant with two figures on it, all within a very dense border of floral motifs.

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Size:  6'1" × 4'5"
Item No:  BB4741