Number HA320
Type Workshop
Material Wool
Style All Over
Origin Tehran
Size 130 x 109
Age 1340 (1921)
This museum grade historical piece was woven in the Tehran Girls School as the inscription cartouche indicates. It is one of very very few surviving rugs bearing an authentic Tehran signature. The endless pattern of starry medallions would go on to influence the Ahmad school of Isfahan. Very sweet pale blue tones.
The rug is dated 1340 Hijri and it is number 32 produced in the school's weaving workshop. Girl power!
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