Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition flag

Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-2
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-3
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-4
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-1
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-2
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-3
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-4
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-5
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Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-7
Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition-photo-8

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"Gashgaïs Rug, 115 X 172 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool On Wool Around 1950/60 In Iran, Very Good Condition"
Gashghaï carpet decorated with three medallions with ethnic decorations, beautiful model from the mid-20th century around 1950, 1960, measuring, 115 cm wide by 172 cm long, in high quality wool on wool, from Iran in very good condition .
Impeccable velvet and edges The wine and ivory colors of the field provide a luminous contrast with the midnight blue background.
The beautifully complex design features three medallion medallions bordered by stairs revealing numerous stylized tribal and plant motifs.
The border consists of carnation flowers and colorful medahils (arrowheads).
The mixed hair fringes are in good condition, they often include goat, sheep, camel and horsehair wool.
These mixtures are found in most ethnic carpets from Iran, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
The muted colors of a shiny and soft wool contrast with the light, indigot, white, pink, orange, blue, red of all the patterns laid on the darker field, causing a striking and bright contrast.
These rugs are mainly dyed with natural, mineral and plant products.
The beautifully complex design reveals numerous tribal motifs and other stylized plants that we always find on these rugs.
These carpets are knotted in the Shiraz region located near ancient Persepolis which gave its name to Persia, now Iran.
Shiraz is located in the province of Fars, where the Gashghai tribes reside and produce carpets under the two names, Shiraz or Ghashghaï. Dimensions: width: 115cm (45") x length: 172cm (68")
This rug has been professionally and environmentally friendly cleaned.
FREE SHIPPING FOR FRANCE as for all of our rugs, small or large! FR 0€ / EUR 25€ / WORLD 50€
- Colissimo delivery delivered with signature
For all information, winsteinprovence@gmail.com or 06 13 36 09 30, thank you
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REF WINSTEIN 1403
Price: 860 €
Artist: Tribu Des Gashghaïs
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Wool
Length: 172 cm - 68"
Width: 115 cm - 45"

Reference: 1325209
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