







Antique Tabriz Area Rug (8' x 10')
Dimensions: 8'2" x 10'8" (249 cm x 325 cm).
Circa: 1910.
This antique circa 1910 Tabriz rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind Persian carpet distinguished by its refined all-over field and elegant border architecture. The dark navy ground is enlivened by a tightly repeated boteh pattern in camel and brown tones, framed by intricate floral guard borders that showcase the precision and decorative balance prized in early 20th-century Tabriz weaving. Its sophisticated palette and dense hand-knotted design make it an ideal centerpiece for a living room, dining room, or office.
Muted neutral tones of navy, camel, brown, ivory, rust, and charcoal, with a navy field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Tabriz is the capital of the Turkish speaking Persian Azerbaijan, situated in North Western Iran. Under control of the Suljuk’s in the thirteenth century, it was not until the fifteenth century that Tabriz had a real weaving tradition. By the sixteenth century Tabriz was a major weaving area. It was at this time Tabriz weavers introduced curvilinear designs to the courts in Istanbul. As in many major rug weaving centers production declined for a few hundred years until the mid nineteenth century when Tabriz began re-establishing itself as a major center for the export of Persian rugs. Tabriz weavers are excellent craftsmen and have a reputation for producing exceptional rugs whether they be silk or wool.
Dimensions: 8'2" x 10'8" (249 cm x 325 cm).
Circa: 1910.
This antique circa 1910 Tabriz rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind Persian carpet distinguished by its refined all-over field and elegant border architecture. The dark navy ground is enlivened by a tightly repeated boteh pattern in camel and brown tones, framed by intricate floral guard borders that showcase the precision and decorative balance prized in early 20th-century Tabriz weaving. Its sophisticated palette and dense hand-knotted design make it an ideal centerpiece for a living room, dining room, or office.
Muted neutral tones of navy, camel, brown, ivory, rust, and charcoal, with a navy field.










































