From the end of the 19th century around 1880, this magnificent piece measuring 133 cm wide by 200 cm long, is made up of a firm and resistant velvet and very rigorous designs.
The "Hadji Jalili" take the name of the great Persian knotter, who created this type of work of art between 1880 and 1910.
(The term "Hadji" applies to the Muslim who made a pilgrimage to Mecca)
the "Hadji Jalili" are emblematic Tabriz always tied with the finest wools or silks.
Our floral pattern has unusual shades of pink, dark chocolate brown, gray, wolf and cream.
A large medallion with two large pendants in the shape of a cut halberd strewn with small bouquets on a brown background is placed in the center of the semi-flowered field against a decoration of flowers and branches in the background.
A rare rug due to its colors and decor. Four small spandrels delimit the corners and the borders with garlands of flowers. Sublime artifact of 19th century Persian culture established under the Kadjar dynasty.
## The Kadjar dynasty or Kadjars:
(Qājār, Qadjar, Qajar, Persian: قاجار) is a Turkmen dynasty which reigned over Iran from 1786 to 1925.
(Tabriz (Azeri: Təbriz/ تبریز, formerly Tauris), is the capital of the province of East Azerbaijan, in the northwest of Iran (Iranian Azerbaijan). It is located on the course of the Talkheh River (also called Aji-Chāi), near Lake Urmia.
Tabriz is close to the borders of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia.) It is the gateway to Persia from north to west, the Tabriz have extreme importance in the quality of Persian carpets.
They are among the most popular rugs in the world, their work is always very fine and durable over time. This rug has been professionally and environmentally friendly cleaned.
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Dimensions: Width 133 cm (52") x Length: 200 cm (79")
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