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Modern Traditional Inspired Tabriz Rug by Doris Leslie Blau
$45,000
£33,973.53
€38,974.42
CA$62,817.59
A$68,402.38
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About the Item
Modern Traditional Inspired Tabriz rug by Doris Leslie Blau
Size: 12'2" × 19'0" (370 × 579 cm)
A contemporary traditional inspired Persian Tabriz hand-knotted wool rug. This traditional classic rug draws attention not only to its tasteful design but also dedication to tradition. The blue field with palmettes issuing angular flowering and split-leafy vines together with an ample red panel containing palmettes, floral and leafy motifs in between two narrow floral meanders, enclosed with a solid blue border.
A prime example of the exclusive and varied Doris Leslie Blau designs, this rug brings luxury and character to any space. Doris Leslie Blau offers a broad and varied pricing spectrum, accommodating collectors and designers across a range of budgets—from modest vintage finds to rare, museum-worthy masterpieces.
- Dimensions:Width: 146 in (370.84 cm)Length: 228 in (579.12 cm)
- Style:Tabriz (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:21st Century
- Production Type:New Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: N125331stDibs: LU822648122992
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