"Rare Tabriz Kork, Masterpiece Of The Shah, 1930s"
Tabriz rug, woven around 1930 during the reign of the Shah of Iran, embodies the excellence of the know-how of Persian master weavers. Its atypical, almost square format (310.1 cm x 297 cm), makes it a rare and precious piece, ideal for magnifying a living room, a large entrance or a central space. Its floral decoration, enhanced by delicate arabesques and the absence of a central medallion, gives this rug a remarkable fluidity and elegance. The luminous beige background contrasts magnificently with the deep red border, enhanced with green and ivory patterns, offering an incomparable visual richness. With an impressive density of 10,000 knots/dm² and made of Kork wool, this rug is distinguished by its exceptional softness and unparalleled durability. Its condition is impeccable, with vibrant colors and remarkable preservation. An exceptional piece, equally suited to classic and contemporary interiors, intended for collectors and lovers of exceptional rugs.