Antique Tabriz Persian Floral Allover Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet – Circa 1920 BB7726 10'9" × 18'3" $80,000
$80,000
This exquisite antique Persian Tabriz rug from the 1920s exemplifies the artistry and refinement of one of Persia’s most celebrated weaving centers. Hand-knotted with masterful precision, the rug features a soft golden-beige field adorned with a graceful network of delicate floral vines, blossoms, and arabesques, executed in shades of indigo blue, coral, ivory, and sage green. The intricate allover pattern is a testament to the Tabriz weavers’ reputation for producing some of the most sophisticated and balanced designs in the Persian tradition.
The central field is framed by a series of multi-layered borders, the widest of which showcases a deep indigo ground decorated with stylized palmettes, rosettes, and trailing vines. Accents of crimson red add warmth and depth, beautifully contrasting with the more subdued tones of the main field. The harmonious palette and fluid composition create a sense of timeless elegance, while the natural abrash in the dyes lends character and authenticity.
This piece is not only a decorative treasure but also a work of art that embodies the grandeur of early 20th-century Persian weaving. Its scale, craftsmanship, and understated beauty make it a versatile statement rug, suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.
Despite its age, the rug retains a remarkable patina that enhances its charm and historic presence, reflecting nearly a century of heritage and tradition.
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