Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet
Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet

Late 19th Century Central Persian Isfahan Carpet

Stock ID: #19012
General Rug Type: Persian Formal
Specific Rug Type: Isfahan
Circa: 1890
Ground Color: Ivory
Border Color: Tan
Origin: Persia
Material: Wool
Weave: Pile - Knotted
Shape: Rectangle
Width: 9' ( 274 cm )
Length: 17' 6" ( 533 cm )
Description
Isfahan

The modern Isfahan of very fine weave, often on a silk foundation and in elaborate Persian curvilinear patterns is a creation of the early 20th century. The pile is clipped very low, the texture is velvety and the design is sharp often details are piled in silk. They may be signed by the weaver responsible for their creation. In the late 16th through the early 18th centuries, carpets of elongated format, usually red, with overall palmette and vine designs are believed to be woven in Isfahan (then capital of Persia). These carpets range from 4’ x 6’ to 15’ x 36’ and when in good condition are among the glories of Islamic art. The best ones are almost all in museums now.

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