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76412 Vintage Ivory Persian Tabriz Rug, 09’06 x 12’10.
A triumph of classical design and Persian cultural heritage, this hand-knotted wool vintage Tabriz rug offers an experience rooted in rarity, refinement, and the legacy of masterful artisanship. Set against an ivory field that radiates light and airiness, this extraoridnary masterpiece is an invitation into a world of botanical grandeur and timeless luxury—crafted not merely to adorn, but to elevate.
The allover floral composition is a lyrical garden of blooming palmettes, lotus blossoms, peonies, lilies, tulips, rosettes, and curled Saz leaves, all entwined in a dance of acanthus scrolls and arabesque vinery. Every signature motif is a tribute to nature's elegance, meticulously woven to echo the ornamental sophistication of Persia’s golden artistic epochs. This symphony of organic forms speaks to the soul of the collector—one who reveres beauty as both object and ideal.
Enclosed within a lotus and palmette main border, this exquisite work of art is further defined by inner and outer floral meander guard bands, which lend architectural integrity and rhythmic continuity to the design. The balance of curvature and repetition evokes a sense of sacred geometry, where every detail becomes an offering of harmony and proportion.
This rare Persian Tabriz rug is more than a decorative treasure—it is a symbol of status, stewardship, and cultural preservation. To own such a precious piece is to participate in the perpetuation of vanishing traditions, to invest in human artistry over mechanized production, and to inhabit a space where elegance and history are interwoven in every knot. Herein lies not just a rug, but a legacy—resplendent, enduring, and profoundly exclusive.
- Rendered in variegated shades of ivory, beige, brown, tan, beige, dark blue, light blue, pink, teal, green, and gray with other accent colors.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran (Persia).
- Measures: 09'06 x 12'10.
- Pile Height: 0.15 of an inch.
- Date: 1960's. Mid-20th Century.