Price

£7000.00

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Striking circa 1930s Qum Carpet.

3.44 x 2.35 m.

Unlike many of the other Persian rug-weaving cities, Qum only established itself as a centre of production in the early 20th Century, though its carpets quickly established a reputation for the unique creativity of their designs, as well as high-quality of the wool, often Merino or something of a similar category, from which they are made.

This early example, dating to c. 1930, is an especially unique example of its type, with a pattern derived from earlier Tabriz carpets of the 19th Century, with scrolling floral and vegetal motifs in an all-over design across the field – an unusually balanced, spacious composition. The palette employs a wide range of organic vegetable dyes, including cornflower blue, ochre red and tan, set against a soft ivory ground, framed by a wide border.

Retained in very good condition for everyday use, with its borders preserved on all sides – its dyes have taken on a charming patina with age.

A charming classic weaving, which would feel at home in any setting.

Dimensions

344 x 235 cm

Price

£7000.00



Stock number

A27131
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