"Extremely Rare Isfahan Carpet, Iran, Shah Period Around 1965."
Extremely rare Isfahan rug, made of silky lamb's wool velvet called Kork, dating from the Shah period, around 1965 of the Pahlavi dynasty. Characterized by flowers surrounded by silk on a silk foundation, remarkable finesse of workmanship and extraordinary originality. Description: ivory field with branches of several garlands and scrolls of flowers and foliage, adorned with two floral wreaths encrusted with birds encircling a large circular central medallion encrusted with starry floral bulbs in the shape of diamonds and in the shape of old pink mosque dome stained glass windows , ruby and pearl gray. also consists of three borders, the main beige decorated with a thousand flowers in the shape of gold burst diamonds Density: 10,000 knots per dm2. Dimensions: Length: 203 cm width: 135 cm