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Agra, India. Early 1900’s This Agra rug showcases the elegant Jordi pattern with its intricate floral lattice and flowing vine motifs. Handwoven with fine wool and natural dyes in rich reds, blues, and creams, it embodies the refined Indo-Persian tradition, offering both beauty and lasting durability. -
Agra, India. Early 1900’s This Agra Jail carpet showcases the famous Ardabil design with a grand medallion, arabesques, and floral borders. Woven in colonial India’s prison workshops with fine wool and natural dyes, it blends Persian inspiration with Indian craftsmanship, offering a rare and highly collectible masterpiece. Circa 1900 -
Abadeh Zil-e-Sultan, Iran. 1940’s This Abadeh Zil-e-Sultan rug features an intricate all-over floral and vine pattern, echoing the refined 19th-century Persian style. Handwoven with durable wool and natural dyes in warm reds and soft blues, it combines elegance and strength, making it a timeless decorative piece. Circa 1960 -
Sarab This woolen Sarab carpet by Mashyechi features geometric medallions and earthy camel-tone dyes, handwoven with exceptional craftsmanship. Renowned for durability and elegance, Mashyechi Sarab pieces represent some of the finest Persian runners, prized for their balance of strength, beauty, and refined tribal artistry. Circa 1940 -
Toudeshk Nain This Toudeshk Nain rug features a finely detailed medallion with silk highlights, woven in soft ivory and blue tones. Renowned for exceptional knot density and clarity, Toudeshk pieces represent the pinnacle of Nain weaving, making them highly collectible and elegant masterpieces. Favoured by Iranian Royal family -
Fine Tabriz This fine Tabriz rug, inspired by Haji Jalili designs, features intricate floral arabesques and a refined medallion composition in soft ivory and pastel tones. With high knot density and exceptional craftsmanship, it captures the elegance of masterful Tabriz weaving and timeless Persian artistry. -
Fine Senneh This fine Senneh rug features a tightly woven structure with intricate boteh or lattice patterns in rich reds, blues, and ivory. Renowned for precision and durability, Senneh rugs from Sanandaj are prized examples of Persian-Kurdish artistry, combining elegance with exceptional craftsmanship. Circa 1900
