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Tabriz Persian Rug 11x8 ft - Medallion Semi Antique Wool Silk Hand Knotted | SKU 112418

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Product Description

Details
Collection: One-of-a-kind Tabriz Area Rug.
Age: 40-60 Years (Semi Antique).
Size FT: 11' 6'' x 8' 2'' .
Size CM: 350 cm x 250 cm.
Colors: Red, Navy Blue, Cream, Ivory, Burgundy, Gold, Orange, Terracotta, Forest Green, Black, Brown.
Material: High-quality Natural Wool and Cotton.
Features: Hand-knotted craftsmanship, Unique designs and patterns (No duplicates), Has fringe.
Trust signals: 100% Authentic Handmade Persian Rug, Only one available.

Tabriz Persian Rugs
This magnificent semi antique Tabriz Persian rug at 11'6" x 8'2" showcases the masterful artistry of northwestern Persia's most celebrated weaving city. Rich burgundy and red tones flow seamlessly into deep navy blue and cream, creating a sophisticated color palette enhanced by touches of gold, orange, terracotta, forest green, and warm brown accents that speak to generations of Persian craftsmanship.
The ancient city of Tabriz in Azerbaijan has been the epicenter of Persian rug weaving for over eight centuries, where master weavers have perfected their techniques through countless generations. This particular region's rugs are renowned for their exceptional durability and intricate symmetrical knotting, characteristics that have made Tabriz carpets treasured possessions in palaces and noble homes throughout history. The city's position along the historic Silk Road brought together influences from various cultures, resulting in the distinctive artistic vocabulary seen in this exceptional piece.
The central medallion, known as Toranj, dominates this semi antique masterpiece with its intricate geometric precision, surrounded by classic Shah Abbasi palmettes and flowing Eslimi arabesques that dance across the field. These traditional motifs carry deep symbolic meaning in Persian culture-the medallion represents the dome of heaven, while the surrounding palmettes symbolize abundance and prosperity. The carefully orchestrated design creates a sense of infinite expansion, drawing the eye inward toward the central focal point before releasing it to explore the rich border patterns.
At 40-60 years old, this one-of-a-kind hand-knotted rug possesses the perfect patina that only time can bestow, elevating any space with its mature character and refined presence. The natural wool and cotton foundation, combined with silk highlights, creates a lustrous surface that captures and reflects light beautifully. Los Angeles Home of Rugs takes pride in offering such exceptional pieces that represent the pinnacle of Persian weaving artistry.
This generous 11'6" x 8'2" foot size makes it ideal for anchoring a formal dining room, creating a luxurious foundation in a master bedroom, or defining the seating area in a spacious living room. The rich color combination works beautifully with both traditional and contemporary furnishings, while the burgundy and navy blue tones provide a sophisticated backdrop for golden wood furniture or elegant upholstery in cream and ivory hues.

Specifications
Original name: Tabriz Rug.
Alternative name(s): Tabriz Carpet.
Origin: Azerbaijan.
Category: City.
Common designs: Medallion (Toranj), Shah Abbasi, Eslimi (Arabesque).
Dyeing method: Natural, Synthetic.
Pile material: Wool, Silk.
Foundation material: Cotton, Silk.
Knot type: Symmetrical (Ghiordes).

Notes
At Los Angeles Home of Rugs, we are delighted to offer you a wide selection of authentic Persian rugs. We only stock hand knotted rugs that are not machine made, or handmade rugs through a variety of techniques, including hand-tufting, hand-hooking, or hand-weaving. This ensures that you receive a unique and high-quality product that will last for years to come. Read More

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