Tabriz Circa 1945 : 10'5" x 7'9"
What's the price?| Name | Tabriz Circa 1945 |
| Size in feet | 10'5" x 7'9" |
| Size in meters | 3.17 x 2.36 |
| Pile (Fiber & Yarns Used) | 100% Pure Lamb's Wool |
| Type of fabrication | Hand-knotted with Persian knots (Senneh) |
| Country Made In | Iran (Central Asia) |
| Design Origin | Persian |
| Condition | Excellent (Brand New) |
| Available In Other Sizes | Yes, upon special request |
| Carpet ID | SEK21102121 |
*Please contact us to verify availability & price. Only carpets in special offers can be purchased on-line.
**This carpet is hand-knotted. Differences in shape, thickness, pattern and sizes can occur.
***Each carpet is of the highest quality in its category & is carefully handpicked overseas by a member of the Bashir family.A Brief History of Tabriz Carpets
Tabriz is a city in north-western Iran which has a major weaving tradition dating to the 15th century. Tabriz is probably the most prolific carpet-producing center in the world, and certainly one of the oldest. This enchanted city was established more than a thousand years ago. After many invasions, occupations and wars, Tabriz took the ancient techniques of the past and created a huge rug-exporting industry. The finest era of Persian rug weaving was 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. It was at this time that weavers from Tabriz introduced the curvilinear designs to the courts at Istanbul. After a decline of a few hundred years, Tabriz began re-establishing its position in the mid 19th century as the market center for the export of Persian rugs to the West. Today, many rugs produced in Tabriz emulate the artistic heritage of the Persian Safavid carpet, and when a designer in any part of the world wants to commission a certain pattern to be hand-woven, Tabriz is the city that he visits.