Oriental Tabriz Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Oriental Tabriz rug is hand-knotted, featuring a foundation made of cotton. The pile consists of 90% wool and 10% silk, which provides a luxurious texture and durability. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality weaving techniques, with a knot density of 240 to 260 knots per square inch, ensuring durability and a rich texture.
Origin and Tradition
Tabriz is a historically significant region in Iran, known for producing exquisite Persian rugs since the 16th century. The region’s rugs typically feature intricate designs, rich colors, and high-quality materials. Tabriz weavers have refined their craft over generations, creating rugs that combine traditional Persian motifs with distinctive local styles. Although this specific rug is made in China, it draws upon the rich legacy of Tabriz artistry.
Design and Pattern
The design of this rug includes an elaborate central medallion surrounded by intricate floral motifs and vine-like patterns, showcasing the classic Persian aesthetic. Colors such as deep green, rose pink, burgundy, sky blue, cream, light yellow, soft brown, and ivory contribute to a vibrant yet balanced visual presentation. The careful arrangement of geometric patterns and floral elements creates a harmonious look, with symmetry playing a key role in its design. The surrounding border enhances depth and structure, framing the central medallion with smaller floral medallions and vine scrolls.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and has never been used. Its hand-knotted construction reflects a high level of skill and attention to detail, typical of fine Oriental rugs. The combination of wool and silk not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also enhances its durability, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. The silk highlights provide a luxurious sheen, elevating the overall appearance of the rug.
FAQ
What features are typical of Tabriz rugs?
Tabriz rugs are known for their intricate designs, high knot density, and a variety of motifs including floral and geometric patterns. They often feature rich colors and elaborate borders.
What materials are used in Tabriz rugs?
High-quality wool is commonly used for the pile, with cotton for the foundation. Some designs incorporate silk for added luxury and sheen.
How has rug making developed in Tabriz?
Rug production in Tabriz has evolved over centuries, influenced by various styles and techniques. The region is recognized for its fine craftsmanship and is considered one of the most important centers of Persian rug making.




























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