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(#H1360) approx. 410x290cm Hand-knotted Kashan (Kashan) Persian carpet
€2629Original price was: €2629€2099Current price is: €2099.Type: Persian carpet with signature
Origin: Kashan (Kashan)
Pile: 100% wool without admixture
Warp: 100% cotton
Size: 410x290cm
Number of knots: approx. 160.000 knots per m²
Condition: Very good, in top condition
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Description
Isfahan teppich
The city of Isfahan is located in central Iran, at the foot of the Zagros Mountains. It has a rich history of carpet making, and during the reigns of Malik Shah I and later Shah Abbas the Great, Isfahan became the capital of Persia (Persian) chosen. The history of carpet production in Isfahan has been interrupted several times, mainly due to occupations and military invasions. The city, also spelled and pronounced Isfahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, reached its peak during the Safavid dynasty (1501-1736), particularly during the reign of Shab Abbas, when it became a cultural city throughout Persia Renaissance of art came. Over the centuries, many cultures have settled in Isfahan, and even today this cosmopolitan city is rich in intricate works of art, beautiful mosques, bridges, palaces and world-famous architecture. In addition to its architecture and fine carpets, Isfahan is also known for its textiles, art, steel, handicrafts and metalwork, as well as its traditional foods and sweets. Isfahan carpets are of excellent quality, made from soft cork wool (often with silk trim or backing) and a tightly woven pile. The carpets in this city tied are perhaps the best and most valuable in the entire world. The most common motif is a central medallion surrounded by tendrils or flowers, usually in red, blue or indigo on an ivory ground. Other popular elements and motifs include vases, garden and tree of life motifs, Shah Abbasi motifs and pictorial representations. The inspiration for the design of the carpets comes from traditional motifs and patterns, nature, poetry and great poets, but also from the city's rich architectural history; the famous Mosque of Shah Lutf Allah is a special muse for many carpets created in this great city. A large Isfahan rug with a layered pattern A beautiful Isfahan rug with a traditional medallion pattern and color scheme An intricate Isfahan rugThe number of knots per square inch on rugs knotted in Isfahan can vary from 120 to more, but is usually more than 200 if they are tied in the city itself and not in a surrounding town or village. Many Isfahan carpets are knotted from silk, which makes them extremely fine and valuable. Sizes vary, but most are medium to large. The Seirafian family and their workshops are among the most famous weavers. Some of the most expensive carpets in the world come from Isfahan. Many of them were knotted before the Afghan invasion and thus predate the 17th century. Polish carpets, world famous for their silver and gold threads, were also knotted in Isfahan, not in Poland as the name suggests. A Safavid carpet made of silk and Wool from Isfahan was sold for $4,3 million A Safavid carpet from Isfahan was auctioned at Christie's auction house for $4,45 million The most expensive Isfahan carpet ever sold cost $4,65 million Of the ten most expensive carpets ever sold, three came from Isfahan, confirming that the “City of Art” is one of the most important locations for the production of handmade floor art. From left to right: a Safavid-era Isfahan pole woven from silk, wool and wire (left). This rug was sold at Sotheby's in 2009 for $4,3 million, which was equivalent to £2,75 million at the time. Measuring 1,6m x 1,1m, the rug fetched a whopping price of $2,44 million per square metre. At the time of writing, it is the ninth most expensive carpet in the world. However, inch for inch, it is the second most expensive carpet ever sold. This silk carpet from Isfahan (centre), another Safavid period rug, was part of Doris Duke's collection and was sold at Christie's in 2008 for $4,45 million. At the time of the auction, this rug was the most expensive ever sold. The carpet, measuring 2,3 x 1,7 m, cost the private collector an unbelievable 1,14 million dollars per square meter. The carpet is currently the 7th most expensive carpet in the world. Sotheby's sold this Isfahan rug (right) from the William A. Clark Collection in 2013 for $4,65 million. Measuring 13,5 x 4,3 meters, it is by far the largest and costs $80.000 per square meter.
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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.
Additional Information
"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
Red orange
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
approx. 400×300cm
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