Price

£13800.00

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This elegant Laver Kirman carpet has a creative pattern instead of the traditional central medallion motif.

The rare, green colour field compliments the drawing and array of naturally vegetable-dyed colours that have aged beautifully. It is framed by a tasteful border. Its remarkable silky wool together with high-knot density engenders the clarity and crispness of the drawing.

This exquisite example was created before the commercialisation of carpet weaving and therefore bears the unique character of earlier examples of the 18th Century. The city of Kirman in north-east Persia has been the centre of fine rug weaving since the 17th Century and enjoyed a renaissance in the 19th Century when rug weaving became more widespread.

Kirman established itself once again during this era as a centre of high-category weavings in the best Persian tradition.

Nineteenth Century Kirman carpets, particularly those in the Laver group, are known for their technically superior weaves, delicate drawings and an incomparable range of varied colours. They are highly sought after and are often seen in grand historic houses in both Europe and the UK.

An elegant addition to a tasteful setting.

Please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a viewing either at our Showroom or at your location.

Dimensions

3.85 x 2.82

Price

£13800.00



Condition report

This Laver Kirman carpet has had minor age-related restoration to a high standard and is in very good practical condition for everyday use.  It has still retained its outer borders on all sides.

Stock number

A26979
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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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