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  • Number D0004

  • Material Wool

  • Style All Over

  • Origin Malayer

  • Type Tribal

  • Size 292 x 168

  • Age 1880

Story

Attractive kelleh with relatively generous width and a decorative all over field in light tones. We see rows of flowering vases with birds: this was the personal emblem of Prince Massoud Mirza, the eldest son of Nasser al Din Shah, known as Zilli Sultan "the shadow of the king".

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