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Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Isfahan, Iran
Dimensions: 167 x 225 cm

This is an exceptional example of a late 19th-century Isfahan rug, representing the pinnacle of Persian urban weaving. Isfahan rugs from this period  ...
Period: Late 19th Century Origin: Isfahan, Iran Dimensions: 167 x 225 cm This is an exceptional example of a late 19th-century Isfahan rug, representing the pinnacle of Persian urban weaving. Isfahan rugs from this period are renowned for their incredible knot density and their adherence to classical Safavid design principles, often featuring a central medallion as seen in this piece. The composition centers around a masterfully detailed ivory medallion, which anchors the vibrant red field. From this central point, an intricate network of “Shah Abbasi” floral motifs, spiraling arabesques, and delicate vine scrolls radiates outward. The field is further enriched by subtle earth-toned corners that provide a balanced contrast to the primary red and blue palette. The border system is equally complex, featuring a wide main border populated by alternating large palmettes and stylized floral blossoms. a unique characteristic of this specific rug is the cartouche at the top of the outer border, which likely contains the workshop’s signature, a mark of high quality and provenance. This piece exemplifies the elegance and mathematical precision that makes Isfahan rugs among the most coveted in the world. Stock No: 1456
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