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W1 (#288) approx. 530x345cm XXL hand-knotted Tabriz Tabriz Persian carpet unique
€24000Original price was: €24000€18000Current price is: €18000.XXL Tabriz carpet
Knot density: approx. 330000-350000 knots/sqm
Pattern: Floral Medallion
Herkunft: Täbriz Persien
Condition New
Material: pile 100% wool - warp 100% cotton
1 stock
Description
Tabriz or Tabriz teppich
Tabriz carpet
history / background
Tabriz is the dominant city in the northwest of Persian/Persien und die zweitgrößte Stadt des Persien. Täbriz ist seit Hunderten, wenn nicht Tausenden von Jahren ein Zentrum für den Handel mit persischen Teppichen. Die Teppiche aus Täbriz werden symmetrisch tied. Die Qualität erstreckt sich über alle Stufen, von Basarqualität bis hin zu einigen der besten im Persien gewebten Teppiche.
Historisch gesehen ist der Persien oder Persien in vier große Regionen unterteilt. Während des größten Teils der letzten 2500 Jahre war die vorherrschende Region entweder Täbriz oder Chorasan. Täbriz ist sowohl eine Großstadt als auch die wichtigste Stadt im persischen Aserbaidschan. Wenn ich Aserbaidschan sage, muss ich beachten, dass sich Aserbaidschan bis in den südlichen Teil Georgiens, Dagestan, Aserbaidschan erstreckte. Auch wenn Täbriz das Zentrum eines viel kleineren Gebiets ist, bleibt es die zweitgrößte Stadt des modernen Persien.
Tabriz is probably the most prolific carpet production center in the world and certainly one of the oldest. This magical city was founded over a thousand years ago.
After numerous invasions, occupations and wars, Tabriz adopted the old techniques of the past and built a huge carpet export industry. The heyday of Persian carpet weaving was during the Safavid dynasty (1499-1722) when the Safavids overthrew the Turks who had occupied Tabriz. They gave the city one of the first royal workshops, making it the artistic center of Persian culture. Despite all subsequent conquests and political restructuring, Tabriz managed to keep these old traditions alive.
Today, many of the rugs made in Tabriz emulate the artistic legacy of the Safavid Persian rug, and when a designer, anywhere in the world, wants to commission a specific handwoven pattern, Tabriz is the city they visit.
As a sign of their pride in producing high-quality carpets, Tabriz master weavers often weave their signature into part of the carpet edge. Of course, these signatures can also be found on extremely fine carpets made in other cities, but a signature on the “ceremonial” border of a Tabriz naqsheh is the height of formality and sophistication.
The material for the pile of these rugs is wool, silk or a combination of both. A beautiful blend of Kurkish wool and silk is most commonly found in high-quality Tabriz, while wool is only used in medium-quality carpets. In the finest rugs, the base of the rug is pure silk rather than cotton, and some even have 18 or 24 karat gold threads woven into the base, at 300 to 800 KPSI, which is not uncommon. The only carpets that can be compared to a good Tabriz are Isfahan, Kashan, Kerman, Qums and Dwarf. The most spectacular carpets are the Nagsheh (some of the hundreds of beautiful designs are still privately owned), complex and simple mahi (the decorator's carpet) or the beautiful Dome, which represents the interior architecture of a mosque.
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Additional Information
"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
White / beige
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
Larger than 400×300cm
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