"Hebrew Kirman Carpet Made In Wool And Silk, Iran, Year 1950."
Lovely Hebrew Kirman Rug made of Wool and Silk on a cotton foundation, Iran, from the Pahlavian dynasty around the 1950s. Famous Judaica cardboard, characterized by a density between 9,000 to 10,000 knots per dm2. Certainly woven by a Persian weaver of the Jewish religion, in homage to the story of the 10 commandments of Moses and the 12 tribes of Israel. A true masterpiece of characters between an architecture of columns, an agronomist on the left, in the center the wailing wall, on the right Moses with the 10 commandments, at the top in the banner, the name of the 12 tribes of Israel. Measurements: 124.5cm x 90cm