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76446 Vintage Pink Persian Tabriz Rug, 09'10 x 13'03.
A masterwork of woven poetry, this hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Tabriz rug conjures an air of regal sophistication through its soft, antique-washed palette and extraordinary composition. At the heart of this extraordinary piece lies a majestic, radiating medallion—a concentric floral starburst layered with serrated petals and laced with sky-blue, parchment, and warm cocoa tones. It anchors the design with quiet authority, balanced by trefoil pendants that echo its rhythm and draw the eye inward to the soul of the rug.
The blushed pink field, gently faded by time, evokes a painter’s delicate wash—imbued with nostalgia and grace. Upon the softly structured ground unfurls an exclusive garden of stylized florals and leafy vines, dotted with celestial rosettes and blossoms in a palette of cream, pistachio, and antique gold. It is a field where silence meets song—a rare expression of elegance that whispers rather than shouts.
Framing this exquisite work of art, ivory-beige corner spandrels mirror the curvature of the central medallion and flow outward with cartographic fluidity. Their ornate latticework and gentle undulation pay homage to architectural flourishes found in Persian palatial ceilings and domes. Together, they create a harmonious symmetry, casting the entire rug as a sacred, contemplative space.
The precious rug’s beauty is crowned with a botanical border composed of an elaborate procession of palmettes and floral garlands, flanked by inner and outer floral meander guard bands. These rhythmic bands encircle the design with intention and refinement—testament to the meticulous artistry of Tabriz’s master weavers. Rare, poetic, and deeply evocative, this cherished masterpiece offers more than decor—it offers legacy. A statement of cultivated taste, cultural stewardship, and a commitment to preserving the enduring beauty of handwoven excellence.
- Abrash. Antique Wash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Iran (Persia).
- Measures: 09'10 x 13'03.
- Pile Height: 0.18 of an inch.
- Date: 1950's. Mid-20th Century.