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Royal Qajar Tehran: A Geometric Variation

Royal Qajar Tehran: A Geometric Variation

  • Number B0200

  • Type Workshop

  • Material Wool

  • Style Geometric

  • Origin Tehran

  • Size 233 x 145

  • Age 1885

Story

Antique Qajar Tehran Millefleurs with an attractive geometric twist to the layout of the famous Haj Khanomi (Millefleurs) pattern that was popular among the Qajar elite in the 1800s. Each section tells its own story, each compartment a carpet within a carpet, layers of beauty unbound and unbelievable all laid out together. It reveals a shockingly modernist and totally beautiful Millefleurs garden that is geometrically. Look how the pattern flows so organically and beautifully.

Full, full, full pile
Gorgeous natural dyes
Including that superb golden saffron, a royal Tehran signature style
Plus end kilims and original fringes

This is one for the ages.
For the history books.
This will light up someone’s heart, home and life on day 🥰

Rare pardeh size
All perfect condition

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What our customers say!

I must say this one of the most enriching carpet purchase experiences I ever had. This was not a mere transaction but more an experience about art and history. Dr Maktabi's experience and knowledge in this space is second to none. Highly recommended! R.A., Doha, Qatar

 

 

The idea of purchasing valuable rugs and other artwork online from an overseas seller is daunting for several reasons, not least of which is the fact that, not being able to examine and feel the rug for yourself, you are never entirely certain that the origin, age or condition of the rug corresponds with the dealer’s description. For me, I could never take this step unless I had absolute trust in the integrity of the dealer, and my recent experience with Hadi confirms that my faith in him was well placed. Every detail of the antique rug expertly explained by Hadi was accurate and when I finally received the actual rug, it turned out to be even more stunning than his photos depicted. F. Alsagoff, Singapore

 

J’ai fait la connaissance de Hadi lors de la préparation de l’exposition « L’Empire des roses, chefs-d’œuvre de l’art persan du 19ème siècle » qui a eu lieu au Louvre-Lens en 2018 et à laquelle il a participé par le prêt de tapis exceptionnels. J’avais alors été impressionnée par ses connaissances et sa passion pour les tapis orientaux. Cette rencontre a marqué le début d’une collaboration riche et fructueuse. Elle a notamment permis au musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac de voir ses collections iraniennes s’enrichir de plusieurs tapis et tentures dont certains n’ont pas leur équivalent dans les musées occidentaux. Ce que j’apprécie chez Hadi ? C’est son professionnalisme, son dynamisme et l’engouement qu’il a pour son métier ! Hana Chidiac, Curator of the Middle East Department at the Musee Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, Paris, France 🇫🇷

 

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