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 Tabriz Handwoven Traditional Rug, J61880

Tabriz Handwoven Traditional Rug, J61880

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Introducing our exquisite rug from Afghanistan, boasting a traditional Tabriz design and an origin steeped in rich cultural heritage. Crafted by skilled ethnic Turkmen weavers, mostly from the Esari Subtribe, this masterpiece showcases the mastery of their artistry.

The rug's background shines in a luxurious silver hue, beautifully complemented by a vibrant border in a captivating blue raspberry shade. The main color palette consists of a sophisticated grey tone, which adds a touch of elegance to any space.

Fashioned from high-quality materials, this rug features a wool pile on a sturdy cotton foundation, ensuring both comfort and durability. The size of this exceptional rug measures at 10'0" x 13'10", perfect for larger areas requiring a touch of beauty.

Rooted in centuries-old traditions, this rug is handwoven using an asymmetrical "Persian" knot type, a testament to the weavers' expertise and dedication. The weaving process takes place in the weavers' own homes, creating a sense of warmth and authenticity.

With a density of 80 knots per square inch, this rug showcases the weavers' meticulous attention to detail. In fact, our calculations have revealed that this rug boasts an astounding total of 1,574,321 individually hand-tied knots.

The blue hues in this magnificent rug derive from natural indigo dye, sourced from the leaves of the indigo plant. Known for its vibrant and enduring color, indigo dye has a storied history spanning thousands of years and is widely celebrated across cultures.

Embodying the essence of Afghan craftsmanship, this rug is a true masterpiece, reflecting the skill and creativity of its weavers. Its timeless design and impeccable quality make it a cherished addition to any home or space, evoking a sense of elegance and artistry.

This rug carries with it a rich narrative, hailing from the Ghazni Province in Southeast Afghanistan. The mountainous terrain of this region naturally yields longer staple wool, known for its superior quality and inherent resilience. The wool is then processed in Herat, on the western side of Afghanistan, where it is hand-carried and spun into carpet yarn, ready for weaving.

This rug's weaving journey takes place on traditional floor looms, representing a cottage industry type production. The weavers' expertise, combined with the double-wefted technique and heavily packed warp weaving, ensures that this rug stands as a testament to the enduring durability of handwoven carpets.

Experience the artistry and legacy of Afghan rug weaving with this exceptional piece, where every thread speaks volumes about a rich cultural heritage.



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