## In very good condition, knotted in kork wool from the finest quality.
Persian rug using the criteria of ancient Persian decorations, knotted with great finesse and superb quality wool.
Around 1980 in perfect condition, we can hardly imagine the immense work to tie such a marvel.
The quality of these Persian pieces is not to be demonstrated, the work is fine, precise and durable and the materials used are of first quality.
This rug is clean (impeccable), the wool is soft, beautifully knotted and finely tight as these rugs always are.
It reveals shades full of contrasts, many colors, blue, red, pink, green, yellow.
It is surrounded by a border of floral cartouches alternating with flower rosettes on an almost red old pink background....
Traditional wool rug, comfortable and high traffic.
The shades underline this skilful floral design in the great tradition of Persian art that can also be found in Mughal art, inspired by the miniatures of the school of Tabriz, then capital of the Persian Empire.
## For information: Tabriz (Azeri: Təbriz/ تبریز, formerly Tauris), is the capital of the province of East Azerbaijan, in the northwest of Iran (Iranian Azerbaijan).
Tabriz lies on the course of the Talkheh River (also called Aji-Chāi), near Lake Urmia, close to the borders of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia. It is the door of Persia from north to west, Tabriz rugs have an extreme importance in the quality of Persian rugs and a wonderful international reputation.
The Tabriz are among the most popular carpets in the world, their work is always very fine and durable over time.
This rug has been professionally and environmentally cleaned.
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Dimensions: Width: 280 cm ( " ) x Length: 396 cm ( 115 ")
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