Price

£5850.00

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Rare 19th century Kashan Mohtashem rug.

The Master weaver, Mohtashem, is one of the most revered weavers from Kashan. His rugs are believed to be some of the highest category, 19th century Persian weavings and are often considered the crème de la crème of Kashan weaving. The city of Kashan, located in central Persia, is known as one of the greatest classical Persian weaving centres. Over a short period during the Late 19th/ Early 20th century, Mohtashem created some of his finest, most elegant pieces. His work is characterized by its remarkable quality and design, subtle colours and the use of fine imported merino wool.

An exquisite Kashan rug from the word renown master weaver Montashem, dating circa 1880. This early rug has a remarkable high density of knots which explains the clarity of its crisp drawing. The fine imported merino wool feels like a handkerchief - like to the touch. This beautiful example is spaciously drawn in relation to its format with charming variety of vegetable dyed colour combination.

In good preserved condition for every day use considering its age. It has sill retained its original borders and short fringes on both sides.

A rare work of art that is becoming more challenging to find.

Dimensions

208 x 140

Price

£5850.00



Condition report

In good preserved condition for every day use considering its age. It has sill retained its original borders and short fringes on both sides.

Stock number

25789
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