Serapi Heriz Bakhshayesh rug 15 x 11 ft / 434 x 334 cm vintage persian style.

€10.000,00

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Hand knotted Azeri Heriz rug - made in Turkey Pile: Pure Wool, dyed with vegerable dyes Warp and Weft: Cotton Vintage rug in exquisite condition. The city of Heriz is located in northwestern Iran between the cities of Tabriz and Ardebil and is an important center of persian rug making. The designs are geomertic and influenced by the close by Caucasus. Heriz Rugs not very fine but have a very good shiny wool. The foundation (warp and weft) are made of cotton. In Heriz, many rugs from close by cities and villages are collected and sold. The most known of these are Ahar, Bakhshayesh, Geravan, Karaja, Mehraban. Typically these rugs have a large center medaillon and dark red, brown or blue colors. Very rare are pure silk Heriz rugs - these were made 1850 - 1920 and are expensive collector items. This rug is a so called AZERI which means it was made in Turkey using the traditional Persian design. Vintage rug in exquisite condition. The city of Heriz is located in northwestern Iran between the cities of Tabriz and Ardebil and is an important center of persian rug making. The designs are geomertic and influenced by the close by Caucasus. Heriz Rugs not very fine but have a very good shiny wool. The foundation (warp and weft) are made of cotton. In Heriz, many rugs from close by cities and villages are collected and sold. The most known of these are Ahar, Bakhshayesh, Geravan, Karaja, Mehraban.

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Quantity:
1
Period:
1980-1989
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Style:
Persian
Dimensions (cm):
0.8H x 334W x 434D
Dimensions (inch):
0,31H x 131,50W x 170,87D
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Material:
Wool, Cotton
Condition:
Excellent;
Inventory ID:
15064
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