A c. 1890 carpet from Isfahan, among the most prestigious of Persia’s weaving centres, with a rare sky-blue field and allover design.
£9,600.00
A c. 1890 carpet from Isfahan, among the most prestigious of Persia’s weaving centres, with a rare sky-blue field and allover design.
The city of Isfahan, in central Persia, rose to prominence during the 16th Century, when the Safavid ruler, Abbas the Great, made it his capital – from this period on, it served as a major centre for the arts, renowned for its school of painting, as well as for the exceptional carpets woven in its workshops, commissioned to adorn the royal palaces- many of the surviving court-quality carpets from this era were produced in Isfahan.
This early Isfahan carpet was created before the commercialisation of traditional workshop weaving at the turn of the century, and so boasts a particularly crisp clarity in its drawing, thanks to the density of knots in its weave, and a rare sense of creativity in its composition. The charming design features the so-called ‘fish’ motif, uncommon in examples of this type. The sky-blue field has a subtle abrash (colour gradient) which adds a great sense depth and character.
This Isfahan carpet is in very good practical condition, still retaining its original fringes and borders on all sides – its hand-spun wool and vegetable dyes have lent the colours a fine age-related patina.
A handsome example to complement either a classic and contemporary setting.
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