The entire rug is covered in a detailed komon (small pattern) of fine diamonds and fishbone-like motifs (mahi=fish pattern), with oval medallions floating above. This design is the epitome of the intricate craftsmanship that Tabriz has honed over centuries.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Weaving Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz, located in the traditional northwest, is a name that appears most frequently throughout the history of Persian rugs. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from court decorations, continues to thrive today. This rug is a classic design woven in a Tabriz workshop.
Intricately Hand-Woven, Sturdily Crafted
With a density of approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in the hand-tied knots create subtle expressions in how light interacts with the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, densely knotted with intricate weaving, making them more familiar and comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 102 x 148 cm, this is a suitable medium-small size for an entrance hall, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study.
It features a classic composition with a central medallion, corner decorations, and an all-over floral pattern. The intricate weave typical of Tabriz and the well-organized color scheme add elegance to any space.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Detail Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is one of the longest-standing names in the history of Persian carpets. With its central bazaar and cluster of workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from court decorations, continues to this day. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop lineage of Tabriz.
Intricate Hand Weaving, Solid Construction
With a density of approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The inherent variations in hand-tied knots create subtle expressions in how light is received by the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their dense and robust construction, intricately knotted with fine weaving, which allows them to become more familiar and comfortable with extended use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 200 x 302 cm, this is a large rug that serves as a centerpiece in a living room or the main rug in a reception room.
This design is based on the finely curved medallion originating from Arya Workshop. Floral motifs and arabesques are intricately woven into the central medallion, and the detailed craftsmanship of Tabriz is evident throughout the entire piece.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is the production center most frequently mentioned in the history of Persian carpets. With its central bazaar and numerous workshops, the intricate weaving that carries on the tradition of court decoration is still preserved today. This piece is a classic design woven in the Tabriz workshop lineage.
Intricate Hand-Woven, Sturdy Construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The variations in knots, unique to hand-weaving, create subtle expressions in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are robustly constructed with dense, intricate weaving, and they become more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guide
The size is 100 x 150 cm. This is a suitable medium-small size for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or at the foot of a study desk.
A large, multi-colored medallion with a red outline floats on a navy field, bordered in cream and red. This piece combines geometric medallion compositions with the intricate weaving of Tabriz.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in the northwest is one of the longest-standing names in the history of Persian rugs. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, passed down from court decorations, continues to this day. This piece follows in that tradition, adopting the geometric medallion design of the Heriz region.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the details within the medallion are clearly defined. The rug's robust construction, densely woven with Tabriz's intricate technique, ensures it will become more familiar and comfortable with extended use.
Placement in Your Home
Measuring 100 x 164 cm, this is a suitable small to medium-sized rug for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or underfoot in a study.
This carpet features a classic design with a central medallion, corner decorations, and an all-over floral pattern. The intricate weaving typical of Tabriz and the refined color palette add elegance to any space.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz, located in the northwestern heartland of Persia, is one of the oldest and most renowned centers for Persian rug production. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, Tabriz continues to uphold a tradition of intricate weaving that draws from royal court aesthetics. This particular piece, woven in the Tabriz workshop lineage, exemplifies this classic design.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the intricate patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in the hand-tied knots create subtle textures that beautifully interact with light on the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their dense and durable construction, meticulously hand-knotted, ensuring they become more cherished with age.
Placement Guide
Measuring 200 x 300 cm, this is a large rug that serves as a stunning centerpiece in a living room or a focal point in a reception area.
205 cm x 310 cm
Rare Large Size Hand-Woven Wool Tabriz Sarari Rug 205x310cm (No.113)
¥1,360,000
Unit price per205 cm x 310 cm
Rare Large Size Hand-Woven Wool Tabriz Sarari Rug 205x310cm (No.113)
¥1,360,000
Unit price perThis is a multi-colored, delicate floral medallion based on a design from the prestigious Salari family workshop in Tabriz. Despite the large number of colors, the color scheme is well-organized, creating a vibrant yet elegant piece.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship Refined by an Ancient Capital
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is a production area with one of the longest histories in Persian rug making. Centered around the grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the intricate weaving tradition, inherited from court decorations, continues to thrive. This rug features a classic design woven in the Tabriz workshop tradition.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in knots, unique to hand-weaving, create subtle nuances in how the surface reflects light. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, with densely tied, intricate weaves, ensuring they become more comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 205 x 310 cm, this is a large rug suitable as a center rug in a living room or a focal point in a reception room.
This classical Tabriz design features a central medallion flanked by symmetrical curvilinear arabesques and floral motifs. Each ornamentation is meticulously detailed, offering new discoveries with every glance.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran is a production area that has been mentioned for the longest time in the history of Persian carpets. With its central bazaar and cluster of workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from court decorations, continues to this day. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop tradition of Tabriz.
Meticulously Hand-Knotted, Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The variations in knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create subtle nuances in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their robust construction, with densely tied, fine weaving, and become more comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 150 x 210 cm, this rug is a suitable size for use as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as the focal point of a study.
This classical Tabriz design features a central medallion with symmetrical curved arabesque and floral patterns. Each decorative element is intricately depicted, revealing new details the more you look.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Persia, is one of the oldest and most renowned centers for Persian rug production. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, Tabriz continues its tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from centuries of courtly decoration. This rug exemplifies a classic design woven in a Tabriz workshop.
Finely Hand-Woven, Sturdily Crafted
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in hand-tied knots create subtle textures that interact beautifully with light. Tabriz rugs are known for their tightly knotted, robust construction, which becomes even more supple with long-term use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 100 x 152 cm, this is a versatile medium-sized rug, perfect for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study.
153 cm x 203 cm
Hand-woven wool from Tabriz, hand-knotted, 153x203cm (No. 110)
¥680,000
Unit price per153 cm x 203 cm
Hand-woven wool from Tabriz, hand-knotted, 153x203cm (No. 110)
¥680,000
Unit price perThis is a classic composition with a central medallion, corner decorations, and a full floral pattern. The intricate weaving typical of Tabriz and the refined color scheme add elegance to any space.
Tabriz – A Tradition of Fine Detail Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is one of the longest-standing names in Persian carpet history. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the intricate weaving tradition inherited from palace decorations continues to this day. This piece features a classic design woven in the Tabriz workshop lineage.
Finely Hand-Woven, Sturdy Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in the knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create subtle textures in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their robust construction, tightly woven with intricate detail, and become more familiar and beautiful with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 153 x 203 cm, this rug is ideally sized as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
200 cm x 305 cm
Rare Large Size Tabriz Hand-woven Wool Khatibi Rug 200x305cm (No.109)
¥1,520,000
Unit price per200 cm x 305 cm
Rare Large Size Tabriz Hand-woven Wool Khatibi Rug 200x305cm (No.109)
¥1,520,000
Unit price perThis classic Tabriz design features a symmetrical arrangement of curved arabesque and floral patterns centered around a central medallion. Each individual ornament is intricately rendered, offering new discoveries with every viewing.
Tabriz - A Tradition of Intricate Detail Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Persia, is the longest-standing name in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, it continues to uphold a tradition of intricate weaving that inherits the legacy of courtly ornamentation. This piece is a classic design woven in the Tabriz workshop tradition.
Intricate Hand Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in hand-tied knots create subtle nuances in how light interacts with the surface. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their meticulous weaving and robust construction, becoming more familiar and comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 200 x 305 cm, this is a large rug suitable as a centerpiece for a living room or a focal point in a reception area.
208 cm x 315 cm
Rare Large Tabriz Hand-Woven Wool Mahi Rug 208x315cm (No.108)
¥1,080,000
Unit price per208 cm x 315 cm
Rare Large Tabriz Hand-Woven Wool Mahi Rug 208x315cm (No.108)
¥1,080,000
Unit price perThe design features a delicate diamond pattern reminiscent of fish bones (mahi = fish pattern) spread across the entire surface, with oval medallions floating above. This is a design that embodies the pinnacle of intricate detail that Tabriz has refined over centuries.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Detail Refined in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in the authentic northwestern region is one of the oldest names in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inheriting courtly decorative styles, is still passed down today. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop lineage of Tabriz.
Finely Handwoven, Sturdy Construction
With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in the knots, characteristic of handweaving, create subtle textures in how the surface catches the light. Tabriz carpets, with their intricately woven and densely knotted construction, are robust and become more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guide
The size is 208x315cm. This is a large rug suitable as a center rug in a living room or the main feature in a reception room.
This classic Tabriz design features a symmetrical arrangement of curved arabesques and floral patterns, radiating from a central medallion. Each individual ornament is intricately rendered, offering new discoveries with every look.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, has the longest history among all Persian rug producing regions. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, Tabriz continues to uphold the tradition of intricate weaving, a legacy from courtly decorations. This rug, woven in the workshop tradition of Tabriz, is a quintessential example of this art form.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in hand-tied knots create subtle nuances in how light interacts with the surface. Tabriz rugs are renowned for their robust construction, tightly woven with intricate details, and become even more beautiful with age.
Placement Guide
Measuring 150 x 208 cm, this rug is ideally sized as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
This rug features a classic composition with a central medallion, corner decorations, and an all-over floral pattern. The intricate weaving typical of Tabriz and the refined color scheme add elegance to any space.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, is the region that has been most prominent throughout the history of Persian rugs. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inheriting the art of court decoration, continues to this day. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop tradition of Tabriz.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are exceptionally clear. The slight variations in the hand-tied knots create a nuanced play of light on the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, densely woven with intricate details, ensuring they become more comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 155 x 208 cm, this rug is a suitable size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
This composition recreates the geometric medallion design of the Heriz region with the intricate weave of Tabriz. It combines the angular geometry of the outline with the delicate detail of the inner decoration.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Weaving Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in the northwest of Iran, is the region most frequently mentioned in the history of Persian rugs. Centered around its central bazaar and workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, passed down from palace ornamentation, is still preserved today. This piece features a classic design woven in the workshop tradition of Tabriz.
Intricate Hand Weaving, Solid Construction
With a density of approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in the knots, characteristic of hand weaving, create subtle nuances in how the light reflects off the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, tightly woven with intricate details, and become more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guide
The size is 153 x 214 cm. This dimension is well-suited as a center rug in front of a 3-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as the focal point of a study.
202 cm x 308 cm
Rare Large Size Tabriz Handwoven Wool rug, Sarali 202x308cm (No.104)
¥1,520,000
Unit price per202 cm x 308 cm
Rare Large Size Tabriz Handwoven Wool rug, Sarali 202x308cm (No.104)
¥1,520,000
Unit price perThis is a multi-colored and delicate floral medallion, based on a design from the prestigious Salari family workshop in Tabriz. Despite the large number of colors, the color scheme is well-organized, creating a balance of vibrancy and elegance.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship Forged in an Ancient Capital
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, is one of the longest-standing names in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, it continues the tradition of intricate weaving that originated in court decorations. This piece, woven in the Tabriz workshop tradition, embodies a classic design.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the pattern's outlines are clearly defined. The inherent variations in hand-tied knots create subtle expressions in how light interacts with the surface. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their robust construction, tightly knotted with intricate weaving, and they become more familiar and beautiful with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 202x308cm, this is a large rug suitable as a centerpiece in a living room or a prominent feature in a reception area.
This piece features the classic composition of a central medallion, corner decorations, and an overall floral pattern. The intricate weave typical of Tabriz and the well-ordered color scheme add elegance to any space.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Weaving Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, has the longest history as a production center in Persian rug history. Centered around the central bazaar and various workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from court decorations, is still preserved today. This rug is a classic design woven in a Tabriz workshop.
Intricate Handweaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in knots, unique to handweaving, create subtle nuances in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their dense, sturdy construction with intricate weaving, and they become more comfortable with extended use.
Placement Guide
The size is 100 x 150 cm. This medium-small size is perfect for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study.
205 cm x 310 cm
Rare Large Size Hand-Woven Wool Tabriz Carpet 205x310cm (No.102)
¥640,000
Unit price per205 cm x 310 cm
Rare Large Size Hand-Woven Wool Tabriz Carpet 205x310cm (No.102)
¥640,000
Unit price perThis composition recreates the geometric medallion design of the Heriz region with the intricate weaving of Tabriz. The sharp geometry of the outline is combined with the delicate internal decoration.
Tabriz — The tradition of intricate weaving refined in the ancient city
Tabriz, an ancient city in the northwest and a major center of Persian rug production, has the longest history in the world of Persian rugs. With its central bazaar and workshops at its heart, the city continues to uphold the tradition of intricate weaving, carrying on the legacy of courtly decorations. This piece, woven in the Tabriz workshop tradition, features a classic design.
Intricate hand-weaving, solid construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in the knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create subtle nuances in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, meticulously woven with intricate knots, and become more cherished with prolonged use.
Size Guide
The size is 205 x 310 cm. This large rug can serve as a center rug in a living room or a focal point in a reception area.
The entire rug is covered in a detailed komon (small pattern) reminiscent of fine diamonds and fishbones (mahi = fish pattern), with oval medallions floating above. This is the pinnacle of detailed design that Tabriz has refined over centuries.
Tabriz — A tradition of intricate detail refined in an ancient city
The ancient city of Tabriz in the heart of northwestern Iran is a region whose name appears most frequently in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the intricate weaving tradition, inherited from court decorations, is still preserved today. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop style of Tabriz.
Intricate hand-weaving, solid construction
With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the pattern's outlines are clearly defined. The natural variations in knotting, characteristic of hand-weaving, create subtle textures in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, densely knotted with meticulous weaving, and they become more familiar and beautiful with prolonged use.
Placement guide
The size is 150 x 215 cm. This dimension is well-suited as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as the focal point of a study.
This multicolor and delicate floral medallion is based on designs from the prestigious Salari workshop in Tabriz. Despite the large number of colors, the color scheme is well-organized, creating a harmonious balance of vibrancy and elegance.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, has the longest history among Persian carpet-producing regions. With its central bazaar and numerous workshops, it continues to uphold the tradition of intricate weaving, inheriting the legacy of court decorations. This piece showcases a classic design woven by a Tabriz workshop.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in knots, inherent in hand-weaving, create subtle textures in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their robust construction, tightly woven with intricate knots, and become more comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement Guidelines
Measuring 150x200cm, this rug is ideally sized for use as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
This is a classic and regal Tabriz design, featuring a central medallion from which curved arabesques and floral motifs symmetrically unfurl. Each decorative element is meticulously rendered, revealing new discoveries with every glance.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Persia, holds the longest and most prominent place in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inheriting techniques from courtly decoration, continues to this day. This piece, woven in the Tabriz workshop lineage, exemplifies this classic design.
Intricately Hand-Woven with a Solid Construction
With approximately 730,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The slight variations in the hand-tied knots create nuanced expressions in how light interacts with the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their robust construction, tightly woven with intricate details, ensuring they become more comfortable and familiar with prolonged use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 150x200cm, this rug is ideally sized as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, beneath a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
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