Isfahan Rug, Iran, 150 Cm X 220 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool Circa 1950 In Good Condition flag

Isfahan Rug, Iran, 150 Cm X 220 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool Circa 1950 In Good Condition
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"Isfahan Rug, Iran, 150 Cm X 220 Cm, Hand-knotted Wool Circa 1950 In Good Condition"
Persian carpet Isfahan or Isfahan, mid-twentieth, around 1950, in wool measuring 150 cm wide by 220 cm long.
Magnificent decor for this type of Persian considered to be the finest carpets found in Iran.
The decoration of this room uses traditional floral motifs which appear in 17th century carpets and in mosques, on old ceramics.
One easily recognizes in the interlacing of roses and daisies present on the field and on the borders, often tied on these carpets.
The border and its counter-borders are very sophisticated, so much the arrangement of the interlacing and the flowers is of a great finesse.
The design of the rectangular or square central medallion specific to these rugs with elegant pendant extensions, and the patterns of the angles testify to great research.
The colors are pleasant and remained fresh, pale blue, midnight blue, red, wine red, old pink and black are shades whose association is perfect for a composition pleasing to the eye.
We have great difficulty in imagining the infinite patience that was needed and needed for the creation of such a beautiful piece.
Density of around 640,000 knots per M2 for a thickness of just under 8 millimeters.
The edges are in good condition, the fringes are short as it is common to find them on already old rugs.
This type of carpet proves the precise and acute artistic sense of the craftsmen of Isfahan.
Isfahan, is the great city of art of Iran, even today.
During the reign of Chah Abbas, the fame of this city in the artistic sector, was of the most important.
This city has produced some great artists, and some of the finest rugs in the world.
This rug has been professionally cleaned and environmentally friendly.
For more information you can reach me on 06 13 36 09 30 or on winsteinprovence@gmail.com
Dimensions: Width: 150 cm (59 ") x Length: 220 cm (86")
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(texts, photos, Winstein)
Price: 1 180 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Good condition

Material: Wool
Length: 220 cm - 86
Width: 150 cm - 59
Depth: épaisseur 8 mm

Reference: 833581
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