Tapis vintage Persan Bakhtiari faits main 114cm x 152cm
Tapis vintage Persan Bakhtiari fait main Français -bon état original, -date approximative: , -taille: 114cm x 152cm, -matière: laine, -pays d' origine: Perse, -style: Bakhtiari, -couleurs: rose, rouge, bleu, bordeaux, brun chocolat, beige, vert olive. English Hand made vintage Persian Bakhtiari rug in original good condition. The rug is made from very bright colors. Beautiful colorful medallion in floral style is loating in the center of deep red field. The border is mixed between geometric and floral is surrounding it. The rug is so colorful and well designed tht it reminds us some beautiful abstract painting. The quality of wool on this rug is very high, that is why it is very soft. Full pile and great original condition. There no stains, tears or holes on the rug. The Bakhtiari tribe, based in Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari, is well known for their rugs and weavings. They have been weaving rugs exported around the globe since the early 19th century. While originally woven by nomadic Bakhtiari, most authentic Bakhtiari rugs are woven in Bakhtiari settled communities in west central Persia southwest of Isfahaaan, Chahaar Mahaaal and Bakhtiari and parts of the provinces of Isfahaaan, Lorestaan, and eastern Khuzestaan, most notably in the town of Shaahr-Kurd. Bakhtiari rugs were also known after their place of origin, such as Samaan or Huureh. However, Bakhtiari patterns are copied in other weaving centers in Persia, Pakistan, India and China; so that a place name came to be used to refer to the place of origin of the pattern and quality of the rug, rather than to its place of actual manufacture. Samaan and Hori are now regarded as grades of Bakhtiari rugs, rather than as geographical terms. Bakhtiari carpets are based on a cotton foundation (warp) with a wool weft usually taken from the herds of the producing tribe. This leads to unique carpets that differ depending on the characteristics of each tribe’s wool. The wool can range from dull to extreme glossy and the resultant pile is clipped medium to high. The best carpets with the highest knot density are often known as Bibibaaff.Prices range considerably with the highest knot density rugs generally being the most expensive, but price is also affected by criteria such as the pattern and the dyes used. Chapel Shotuar and Samaan pieces are rated slightly beneath Bibibaaff productions, but are still considered to be good to excellent. Hori carpets are of looser weave and inferior quality and as such, are generally widely affordable. The sizes vary from narrow hall carpets to large room designs, often up to 4 x 5 meters. The larger rugs tend to be very rare and harder to come by. Similarly, older rugs, often coveted by collectors, can be extremely costly. Patterns are usually floral or garden inspired. The Kheesti, an established garden motif is perhaps the most well-known rug design. The carpet is divided into individual squares with animals and plants acting as symbols. Another influential design features a decorated field with lattice designs and floral ornaments. The use of colors varies depending on styles of certain tribes. Generally they include shades of white, reds, browns, greens, and yellows. Blue does not appear to feature. Natural dyes produce variations in color, which are particularly obvious on older Bibibaffs. -condition: original good, -circa: , -size: 3.7' x cm x 152cm), -material: wool, -country of origin: Persia, -style: Bakhtiari, -background colours: rose, red, blue, burgundy, chocolate brown, beige, olive green. #1C315 One Royal Art Nous expédions habituellement sous 3-7 jours ouvrables par Colissimo ou UPS. En cas de retour, les frais sont à la charge de l'acheteur.