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79233 Antique Persian Tabriz Rug, 10'09 x 16'02.
A rare and radiant testament to Persian aristocratic taste, this hand-knotted wool antique Tabriz rug is a quietly powerful symbol of cultural refinement and timeless luxury. Woven in the early 20th century during the golden resurgence of Tabriz workshops, this breathtaking carpet distills centuries of aesthetic mastery into a symphony of subdued elegance. Its allover field is adorned with the iconic Herati motif—stylized rosettes centered in diamonds, flanked by serrated leaves—each element echoing ancient metaphors of fertility, harmony, and renewal.
Rendered in a palette of muted terra cotta, wheat gold, and oxidized indigo, the surface appears softly faded by time, like the patina of a beloved heirloom passed through noble hands. The delicate abrasion enhances the poetic antiquity of the design, while the meticulous knotting reveals a deep, deliberate artistry rarely encountered in today’s market. This is not merely a rug—it is a woven manuscript of Persian heritage, crafted by artisans whose knowledge was etched into every knot with generational reverence.
A lush botanical border frames the composition with understated grandeur, its scrolling vinery and palmettes symbolizing the eternal garden—an allegory for paradise in Persian art. This refined framing is flanked by elegant floral meander guard bands, a detail that speaks to the rug’s thoughtful compositional balance and sophisticated restraint.
In a world awash with the fleeting and the fast-made, this majestic antique Tabriz stands as a beacon of enduring value and exquisite taste. With its rarity, symbolic richness, and noble provenance, it is not simply a rug, but a quietly luxurious inheritance—offering its future steward a legacy of beauty, history, and distinction.
- Abrash
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 10'09 x 16'02.
- Pile Height: 0.02 of an inch.
- Date: 1900's. Early 20th Century.