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Royal Qajar Tehran Millefleurs

Royal Qajar Tehran Millefleurs

  • Number 1006

  • Type Workshop

  • Material Wool

  • Style Prayer Rug

  • Origin Tehran

  • Size 317 x 197

  • Age 1880

Story

The Millefleurs group of Tehran rugs, locally known as Haj Khanomi, is perhaps the most recognizable and legendary group of Tehran carpets woven in the Qajar period, with the finest materials and richest patterns. This handsome masterpiece presents an incredibly dense field with a flowering vase and a cornucopia of floral delights all rising up to the apex of the mihrab niche. The natural dye materials are superb and stunning. A collector's gem.

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