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Vintage Pakistani Tabriz Carpet with Traditional Style
$5,460
£4,159.61
€4,747.10
CA$7,672.59
A$8,361.78
CHF 4,427.92
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79224 Vintage Pakistani Tabriz Rug, 06'01 x 09'00. Woven in the fertile crossroads of artistic revival and timeless tradition, this hand-knotted wool vintage Pakistani Tabriz rug blossoms with the intricate lyricism of a millefleur garden captured in thread. Inspired by the noble legacy of Persian Tabriz rugs, yet filtered through the romantic ethos of the Arts
Crafts Movement, the densely patterned field of this precious Tabriz rug unfurls like a spring meadow at dusk—each bloom tenderly rendered, each leaf whispering a forgotten story. Against a celestial navy blue ground as deep and contemplative as twilight, a thousand flowers rise in jubilant harmony: wild roses, tulips, and lilies mingling with delicate poppies and stylized irises in a perpetual dance of renewal.
The meticulous symmetry of the field conceals a soft complexity—no two blossoms are entirely alike, and yet together they form a visual rhythm that evokes the natural order of a flourishing garden. This poetic arrangement speaks not merely to floral abundance, but to an enduring reverence for nature’s quiet intelligence. One can sense the subtle hand of William Morris here, the 19th-century English designer who believed beauty should be as honest as it is useful. The magnificent composition is not cluttered but abundant, not ornamental but meaningful—inviting the eye to wander through a tableau of botanicals that echo both Persian mythology and Pre-Raphaelite daydreams.
Encircling this lush garden is a majestic border of saz leaves, rosettes, and palmettes, gently scrolling in stately procession. These borders do more than frame the central field—they dignify it, balancing the exuberance of the floral design with the disciplined grace of classical Persian motifs. The signature saz leaves, with their feathery arcs and Ottoman undertones, hint at the transcultural heritage, while the palmettes offer stability and sacred repetition in this exquisite work of art. An inner and outer guard band adorned with smaller floral meanders flank the main border, forming a botanical coda that reasserts the harmony between form and flourish.
Though born in the looms of Pakistan during the 1970s—a time of global artistic rediscovery—this floral Tabriz rug transcends its era. It is a woven ode to cross-cultural admiration: a Pakistani masterpiece that honors Persian tradition while embracing English romanticism. Its craftsmanship, rendered in luminous wool and aged to an elegant patina, lends it the soul of an heirloom. To walk upon it is to enter a garden where centuries converse, where design becomes devotion, and where every bloom is a testament to enduring beauty.
Abrash.
Hand knotted wool.
Made in Pakistan.
Measures: 06'01 x 09'00.
Pile Height: 0.24 of an inch.
Date: 1970's. Late 20th Century.
- Dimensions:Width: 73 in (185.42 cm)Length: 108 in (274.32 cm)
- Style:Tabriz (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1970-1979
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Abrash.
- Seller Location:Dallas, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: 79224 Vintage Pakistani Tabriz Rug, 06 01 x 09 001stDibs: LU942945416162
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