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Persian Isfahan 6x9

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Description
Known as one of the cultural and weaving centers of Persian, Isfahan was the capital of Shah Abbas who was considered one of the greatest patrons of 16th-century arts and supported the "Golden Age of Persian Weaving." Persian Isfahan weavers were influenced by various forms of artistry supported during this era such as calligraphy and mosaics. The sophisticated artisanship of the Isfahan was one that combined attuned technical skill and an eye for natural beauty.

During the 16th century, it was the Isfahan weavers who introduced curvilinear and delicately intricate floral forms along with other classics such as the scroll, vine, vase, and arabesque. Crafted with a high-density knot pattern that often utilized silk and wool, the Isfahan regularly utilized jewel-toned natural dyes to enhance the elegant designs. This Isfahan depicts the rare garden and vase motif central to the rug design. Birds and a variety of florals arranged in bouquet styles bring this unique collector's piece to life. A stroll in a timeless garden only has to be as far as your own floorscape.
Attributes
Rug ID: 38294
color: Ivory, Rust, Scarlet, Blue, Green, Dark, Sand
shape: Rectangle
Style: One Sided
Border Color: Brown
Country: Persian
Material: Silk & Wool
Weave: Pile
Fringe: Cotton
Type: Handmade
Age: New Contemporary
Size: 6'3"x9'11"
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