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Royal Crown Signed Dabir

Royal Crown Signed Dabir

  • Number SOLD

  • Type Workshop

  • Material Wool

  • Style Medallion

  • Origin Kashan

  • Size 440 x 310

  • Age 1915

Story

This is the oldest and largest work of Grand Master Mohammad Dabir Al Sanaye' that I have seen. Carpets bearing his (authentic) signature are extremely important and collectible, marking a turning point in Persian carpet design.

This masterpiece has one of the earliest incarnations of what would come to be known as the signature "classical Kashan" style of central medallion on a sea of lotus flowers. However, it does so with style by incorporating two royal Qajar crowns. This indicates it may have been a commission for one of the palaces or princes of the ruling dynasty. The quality of the Manchester Kork wool is buttery fine as you would expect.

Perfect condition. A landmark moment in Persian carpet history. A dream. No other way to say it.

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