Meshad Rugs:
Style: Botanical
Predominant Color: beige Predominant Color: beige
Predominant Color: beige Predominant Color: beige
Meshad, administrative seat of the Khorassan province throughout the centuries, and home of many well known oriental rug workshops in the towns of Amoghli, Khamenei, Makhmalbaf, Saber, and Zarbaf produced antique Perisan rugs that feature both symmetrical and asymmetrical knots. Antique Meshad carpets are 'jufti' knotted, a technique used in antique Khorassan carpets and antique Doroksh rugs, and display multiple borders with eclectic color palettes. Designs are based on classical models, but are executed with East Persian spontaneity in color schemes ranging from traditional burgundies and midnight blues, to the more contemporary tints of ice blue and beige. Meshad weavers frequently signed their work, adding interest and value to the precious nature of these antique oriental rugs.
A Persian Meshad rug
Circa: 1880
A finely-knotted late 19th century Persian Meshad (Meshed) antique rug, the sand field with a dense overall design of delicate curving flowering vinery, feathery leaves and palmettes within a sand palmette vinery border.
Price: $180,000
Size: 30'3" × 15'10"
Item No: BB4003
Size: 30'3" × 15'10"
Item No: BB4003
A Persian Meshad rug
SIZE: 30'3" x 15'10" Item No: BB4003
PRICE: $180,000
A finely-knotted late 19th century Persian Meshad (Meshed) antique rug, the sand field with a dense overall design of delicate curving flowering vinery, feathery leaves and palmettes within a sand palmette vinery border.
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