Persian Tabriz Superfine Rug - 2.15x1.53 SquareAn enchanting wool carpet from the city of Tabriz, with a delightful pictorial motif showing animals and an abundance of flowers. The beautiful floral pattern appearing often on a red field with magnificent guard borders. Add this carpet to your collection and make sure to appreciate its beauty in the setting of your choice, where it is certain to add charm and beauty to your home. Tabriz is situated in north western Iran, in the province of
both in area and population
It is an vintage carpet and is a real collectors item
It is a silk carpet designed by master designer Ahmadi and is made of silk from the city of Qum
The first one went closer and said: I know about love
The repetition of the various colours and the beautiful red flowers add the sense of seasons of spring in particular and the concept of eternity of which we ever get a small glimpse of that
and from all-over patterns to very fine floral designs
Carpet weaving may have been introduced into the area of present-day Pakistan as far back as the eleventh century
The centre has a gentle blue present and this contrasts perfectly with the somewhat darker and warmer colours in the rest of the carpet
It has an overall pattern and the parchment base appearing as the filed of the centre shape appears also in the tendrils creating much elegance style and continuity
and tied up with that concept is the clear conviction that heaven follows life
There is a great deal of beauty to this carpet and it suggests the beauty of spring centred on the concepts of youth
Carpets manufactured from the city of Hamadan itself were called Shahr Baff meaning City Knott and are usually of a higher quality than rugs produced by its neighbours