Description
Origin: Tabriz, Iran
Age: +/-50
Material: wool
Weaving Type: Hand Knotted
Size: 135×97 cm
Condition: Excellent
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This is a very fine semi-antique small-format Persian carpet from the city of Tabriz. It is a pictorial rug which likely illustrates the poem from The Rubayat by Omar Khayyám
‘It’s us and the musician and this ruined corner.
My soul, heart, place, and painful clothes of wine.
No hope and mercy and fear of punishment
Free from soil and wind and fire and water’
‘Oscar Wilde described the Rubáiyát as a “masterpiece of art”, placing it alongside Shakespeare’s sonnets as one of his greatest literary loves (Credit: Alamy)’
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Origin: Tabriz, Iran
Age: +/-50
Material: wool
Weaving Type: Hand Knotted
Size: 135×97 cm
Condition: Excellent
We offer hassle-free 14-day return and full refund policy.
Purchases protected by PayPal’s Buyer Protection