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Hassan Zanjirani Farahani (B.A. M.A. M.A.) is an Iranian-Austrian composer, multi-instrumentalist, art collector and media artist. He has been managing director of the company since 2017 Luxonaria GmbH in Vienna specializing in art restoration & trading. He studied piano, trumpet and clarinet at the Tehran Conservatory, worked as a pianist, clarinetist and trumpeter in various orchestras before moving to Vienna. He studied composition and music and media technology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Anton Bruckner University Linz and has taken numerous academic courses in sound recording, PA, computer music, media arts, acoustics and physics, lighting design, animation and graphics. Among his most important teachers are Andrew Weixler and Carol Bauckholt. He completed all studies in composition and music and media technology with distinction. His academic activities include music production, Media art, stage performance and music pedagogy as a guest lecturer at several music universities, including the Bruckner University and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, as well as at festivals such as the Ars Electronica Festival. As a performer and improviser, Hassan Zanjirani Farahani focuses on electroacoustic music, synthesizer and piano music. He performed at numerous international festivals among others ORF Music Protocol Graz (Austria), Mantova Chamber Music Festival (Italy), Ars Electronica Festival (Linz), Wien Modern (Vienna) on. He is also an improviser, performing at many festivals and venues such as Vienna Konzerthaus (Vienna), Vienna State Opera, Vienna Volksoper, Raimund Theater (Vienna), Ars Electronica Center, Helmut List Halle (Graz), Porgy & Bess (Vienna), Bruckner House (Linz) etc. played. His compositions are stylistically diverse. Most are pieces for piano, ensemble and live electronics. He has also written pieces for film, theatre, dance performance and music theatre. He deals with stage lighting, architectural lighting, projection, graphics, animation and visualization. In addition, he has already developed architectural installations worldwide, especially in Austria, Germany, the Emirates, Turkey, Iran etc. His professional field also includes educational activities such as university lectures and courses in composition, electronic music, digital audio workstation (DAW), sound synthesis, Light design, visualization and media art, etc. In addition to his musical activities, he works as a sound engineer, sound and light designer, music producer, graphic designer and VFX artist.
W1 (#258) approx. 310x210cm Hand-knotted antique Bachtiar with natural colors Persian carpet nomad carpet
€4000Original price was: €4000€900Current price is: €900.Knot density: approx. 160.000 knots/sqm
Pattern: Bakhtiar Medallion
Province: Bakhtiar Persia
Condition: Very good condition
Material: pile 100% new wool - warp 100% cotton - 100% natural colors
Age: approx. 1950 (Persian carpets are legally considered antique if they are over 70 years old). Other objects over 100 years old
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Description
Bakhtiar (Bakhtiar) Persian carpets
Bakhtiar rugs are made from strong, durable wool. Named after the Bakhtiari nomads who live in the Sagros Mountains near the city Isfahan lived is this one teppich the most robust of all Persian carpets. They are bound with thick wool to reduce wear. Although it is not as fine and soft as the cork wool of other Persian carpets, it has the decisive advantage that it can withstand everyday wear and tear.
Bakhtia rugs are often made with motifs reminiscent of gardens. The so-called Chesty pattern is characterized by designs with motifs of plants and animals from nature. Inspired by a typical Persian garden. Occasionally, Bakhtiari carpets can be found with patterns resembling those of the nearby Isfahan carpet production area.
Structure
Bakhtiari rugs are based on a cotton base (warp) with a wool weft usually sourced from the producing tribe's herds. This results in unique rugs that differ according to the characteristics of each tribe's wool. The wool can range from matte to extremely shiny, and the resulting pile is cut from medium to high. The best carpets with the highest knot density are often referred to as Bibiaffs.[6] [a] Prices vary significantly and rugs with the highest knot density are generally the most expensive, but price is also influenced by criteria such as the motif and pattern dyes used. Plays by Chapel Shotur and Saman are rated slightly below Bibibaff productions, but are still rated good to excellent. Widely woven and of inferior quality, hori rugs are generally largely affordable as a result.
Sizes range from narrow entrance rugs to large room designs measuring up to 4m × 5m thick. Larger rugs tend to be very rare and difficult to find. Likewise, older rugs, which are often coveted by collectors, can be extremely expensive.
Models
The motifs are usually inspired by flowers or the garden. Khesti, an established garden motif, is perhaps the best-known carpet design. The carpet is divided into individual squares in which animals and plants act as symbols. Another influential design features a field decorated with lattice motifs and floral ornaments.
Colors
The use of colors varies according to the style of some tribes. They generally include shades of white, red, brown, green, and yellow. Blue doesn't seem to be there. [Citation needed] Natural dyes produce color variations that are particularly noticeable in older Bibibaffs.
What is a real Persian rug?
An effective test to determine the authenticity of a Persian rug is to press the fleece with your finger. As you move the tufts of wool, you can see the individual threads and knots of a real rug. This means that in this case the carpet is genuine.
What types of Persian carpets are there?
Types of Persian carpets are generally classified into three categories: urban, village and tribal. They are all named after the town or village where they were made, or the tribe that made them. City rugs are of the highest quality.
How long is the lifespan of a Persian rug?
Keywan Ilanlou: In Europe, Persian rugs are mostly family heirlooms and on average 50-60 years old.
How are Persian carpets made?
Precious Persian carpets are made from natural materials. This may vary by region of manufacture. Cotton, wool and silk are mainly used. For example, nomads mainly use wool from sheep they raise themselves.
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CEO Luxonaria GmbH
Hassan Zanjirani Farahani (B.A. M.A. M.A.) is an Iranian-Austrian composer, multi-instrumentalist, art collector and media artist. He has been managing director of the company since 2017 Luxonaria GmbH in Vienna specializing in art restoration & trading. He studied piano, trumpet and clarinet at the Tehran Conservatory, worked as a pianist, clarinetist and trumpeter in various orchestras before moving to Vienna. He studied composition and music and media technology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Anton Bruckner University Linz and has taken numerous academic courses in sound recording, PA, computer music, media arts, acoustics and physics, lighting design, animation and graphics. Among his most important teachers are Andrew Weixler and Carol Bauckholt. He completed all studies in composition and music and media technology with distinction. His academic activities include music production, Media art, stage performance and music pedagogy as a guest lecturer at several music universities, including the Bruckner University and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, as well as at festivals such as the Ars Electronica Festival. As a performer and improviser, Hassan Zanjirani Farahani focuses on electroacoustic music, synthesizer and piano music. He performed at numerous international festivals among others ORF Music Protocol Graz (Austria), Mantova Chamber Music Festival (Italy), Ars Electronica Festival (Linz), Wien Modern (Vienna) on. He is also an improviser, performing at many festivals and venues such as Vienna Konzerthaus (Vienna), Vienna State Opera, Vienna Volksoper, Raimund Theater (Vienna), Ars Electronica Center, Helmut List Halle (Graz), Porgy & Bess (Vienna), Bruckner House (Linz) etc. played. His compositions are stylistically diverse. Most are pieces for piano, ensemble and live electronics. He has also written pieces for film, theatre, dance performance and music theatre. He deals with stage lighting, architectural lighting, projection, graphics, animation and visualization. In addition, he has already developed architectural installations worldwide, especially in Austria, Germany, the Emirates, Turkey, Iran etc. His professional field also includes educational activities such as university lectures and courses in composition, electronic music, digital audio workstation (DAW), sound synthesis, Light design, visualization and media art, etc. In addition to his musical activities, he works as a sound engineer, sound and light designer, music producer, graphic designer and VFX artist.
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"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
Red orange
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
approx. 300×200cm
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