Classic handmade rug type Tabriz, woven from wool. It is a high quality carpet with a density 160000 knots / m2.
Tabriz is located 600 km west of Tehran and is one of the largest cities in the country. It is also the capital of the province of West Azerbaijan. The Asarov people live here, the largest minority in Iran, which speaks the Turkish dialect. The city has been an important trade and border area for centuries. The main sights include the Blue Mosque and the huge bazaar.
The production of carpets is very extensive here. The quality ranges from beautiful works of art to simple cheap second-hand products. A good Tabriz carpet has very short hair. The patterns most often consist of a central medallion, surrounded by arabesque and garden motifs. Another popular motif is the four seasons, which reflect the life of farmers in spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Ancient palaces and ruins are often depicted. In the corners there are often depictions of four great Persian poets: Sadi, Hafez, Ferdowsi and Omar Khajam.
Tabriz carpets often have the additional designation Raj. It is the definition of the number of nodes per width of about 70 mm. 40 Raj means approx. 400,000-500,000 knots per square meter, 50 Raj is approx. 500,000-600,000 knots per square meter, 60 Paradise approx. 600-800,000 knots per square meter and 70 Paradise approx. 800-1,000,000 knots per square meter. However, the latter example is very difficult to obtain.
Name: Indo-Tabriz
Size: 155x107 cm
Origin: India
Pile: Wool
Wrap: Cotton
Number: N.238.P96