Description
Sabzevar or Sabzewar teppich
History of Sabzevar carpets
The Persian province of Khorasan is the largest in Persian. Sie erstreckt sich über den Nordosten des Landes. Viele schöne Teppiche stammen aus diesem Gebiet des Persien. Die Hauptstadt ist Mashad, which is also where most of these rugs are sold daily. Other centers of carpet production in this region are cashmar (Turshis), Mood, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand, most of which are in close proximity to Mashhad. Many Baloch carpets are also made in this province by the Baloch nomads tied, who live in areas further south.
Im Jahr 1722 kam es zu einer afghanischen Invasion im Persien. Dieses Ereignis ließ das Land für viele Jahre in einem Zustand politischer Verwirrung und die Teppichindustrie in einem Zustand der Verwirrung, insbesondere in gut etablierten Gebieten wie Mashad.
Despite the massive invasion, Khorassan and many other regions managed to bounce back and the carpet industry resumed, while Iranian royal courts did everything in their power to bring this magnificent art back home. The Iranian kings, e.g. B. Shah Abass, inferior carpets and those with inferior dyeing techniques to ensure that the integrity of this ancient Persian art was not lost.
In the vast Persian province of Khorasan many types of handmade carpets are produced, ranging from medium to fine.
However, all are very robust and indestructible. Carpets woven in cities such as Kashmar, Mashad, Mood, Sabzevar and Birjand tend to be of better quality than carpets woven by nomads in the region. Although the nomads originally wove these carpets for their own use, the cities adapted this talent and perfected it into an art.
Characteristics of Sabzevar carpets
material and branches
Almost all of these rugs consist of a wool pile and a cotton backing (warp and weft). On extremely rare occasions, these rugs may contain silk as part of the pile, the backing, or the entire rug. This is very unlikely unless the pieces are much older than a few centuries. Wool, on the other hand, is very shiny and soft and is used exclusively by the Khorasan. This fine wool, together with beautiful patterns and refined craftsmanship, result in these exquisite rugs.
The colors
Almost all colors can be found in different carpets of this type.
design and pattern
Diese Teppiche weisen nicht das traditionelle Muster eines Sabzevar auf. Stattdessen übernehmen sie die Muster anderer Städte im Persien. Dieser Teppich ist ideal, um einem Raum einen Hauch von Klasse zu verleihen, in dem Eleganz zu Hause ist.
“Errors and mistakes excepted”
W1 (#289) approx. 340x251cm Hand-knotted Sabzevar or Sabzewar carpet meshed, Khorasan Persian carpet unique
€2400Original price was: €2400€990Current price is: €990.Sabzewar Persian carpet
Knot density: approx. 180000 knots/sqm
Pattern: Floral Medallion
Herkunft: Sabzewar Khorasan Persien
Condition: Used, very good with patina, washed
Material: pile 100% wool - warp 100% cotton
1 stock
Description
Sabzevar or Sabzewar teppich
History of Sabzevar carpets
The Persian province of Khorasan is the largest in Persian. Sie erstreckt sich über den Nordosten des Landes. Viele schöne Teppiche stammen aus diesem Gebiet des Persien. Die Hauptstadt ist Mashad, which is also where most of these rugs are sold daily. Other centers of carpet production in this region are cashmar (Turshis), Mood, Sabzevar, Ghain and Birjand, most of which are in close proximity to Mashhad. Many Baloch carpets are also made in this province by the Baloch nomads tied, who live in areas further south.
Im Jahr 1722 kam es zu einer afghanischen Invasion im Persien. Dieses Ereignis ließ das Land für viele Jahre in einem Zustand politischer Verwirrung und die Teppichindustrie in einem Zustand der Verwirrung, insbesondere in gut etablierten Gebieten wie Mashad.
Despite the massive invasion, Khorassan and many other regions managed to bounce back and the carpet industry resumed, while Iranian royal courts did everything in their power to bring this magnificent art back home. The Iranian kings, e.g. B. Shah Abass, inferior carpets and those with inferior dyeing techniques to ensure that the integrity of this ancient Persian art was not lost.
In the vast Persian province of Khorasan many types of handmade carpets are produced, ranging from medium to fine.
However, all are very robust and indestructible. Carpets woven in cities such as Kashmar, Mashad, Mood, Sabzevar and Birjand tend to be of better quality than carpets woven by nomads in the region. Although the nomads originally wove these carpets for their own use, the cities adapted this talent and perfected it into an art.
Characteristics of Sabzevar carpets
material and branches
Almost all of these rugs consist of a wool pile and a cotton backing (warp and weft). On extremely rare occasions, these rugs may contain silk as part of the pile, the backing, or the entire rug. This is very unlikely unless the pieces are much older than a few centuries. Wool, on the other hand, is very shiny and soft and is used exclusively by the Khorasan. This fine wool, together with beautiful patterns and refined craftsmanship, result in these exquisite rugs.
The colors
Almost all colors can be found in different carpets of this type.
design and pattern
Diese Teppiche weisen nicht das traditionelle Muster eines Sabzevar auf. Stattdessen übernehmen sie die Muster anderer Städte im Persien. Dieser Teppich ist ideal, um einem Raum einen Hauch von Klasse zu verleihen, in dem Eleganz zu Hause ist.
“Errors and mistakes excepted”
Additional Information
"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
Blue / Turquoise
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
approx. 350×250cm
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