Number SOLD
Type Workshop
Origin Isfahan
Style All Over
Material Wool & Silk
Size 171 x 114
Age 1970
An extremely fine masterpiece, with high silk content, from the brilliant creative mind of Grand Master Sadegh Seirafian. The pattern is known as πππ¨ππ© ππ€π‘ meaning eight flowers, and is of far older Kurdish origin, having come to fame on the remarkably fine part-silk Senneh carpets of the 19th century and earlier. The field is tiled all over with rows and rows of intricate, ornately drawn flowers; each flowers is made up of eight petals, each of which is a curling ππ€π©ππ motif. Absolutely amazing!
Perfect condition.
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