Fine Tabriz Oriental rug - Rug - 375 cm - 280 cm






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Fine Indian Tabriz-style rug, model Feiner Teppich Täbriz Orientteppich, wool on cotton, 375 cm by 280 cm, 40 kg, red and multicolour, from the 21st century, in very good condition and professionally cleaned.
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Fine Indian Tabriz Design Rug
Indian Rugs in the Tabriz design are high-quality, hand-knotted carpets characterized by their fine knotting, detailed patterns, and the homage to the famous Persian Tabriz predecessors.
Origin & Inspiration:
The original Tabriz design originates from the Iranian city of Tabriz, one of the oldest and most renowned rug centers in Persia. In India, these patterns have been adopted and developed for centuries by skilled weavers. Indian Tabriz rugs combine traditional Persian ornamentation with the craftsmanship of Indian manufactories.
Material & Production
Material: Typically high-quality, hand-spun wool — often knotted on a cotton foundation.
Knotting: Hand-knotted with a high knot density (usually 160,000 to over 350,000 knots per m²).
Dyeing: Plant-based and synthetic dyes, often vivid but warm in tone.
Design & Style
Traditional Sarouk patterns: Medallion designs, floral ornaments, arabesques.
Typically symmetrical, with richly decorated borders.
Color palette: Deep red, blue, beige, ivory, sometimes also gold or green tones.
Advantages of an Indo-Tabriz Rug
Timeless design that fits both classic and modern interiors.
Durable and often tougher than machine-made rugs.
Origin country: Indo rug
Material: Wool on cotton
Condition: very good
Age: approx. 0–5 years, like new
Fine Indian Tabriz Design Rug
Indian Rugs in the Tabriz design are high-quality, hand-knotted carpets characterized by their fine knotting, detailed patterns, and the homage to the famous Persian Tabriz predecessors.
Origin & Inspiration:
The original Tabriz design originates from the Iranian city of Tabriz, one of the oldest and most renowned rug centers in Persia. In India, these patterns have been adopted and developed for centuries by skilled weavers. Indian Tabriz rugs combine traditional Persian ornamentation with the craftsmanship of Indian manufactories.
Material & Production
Material: Typically high-quality, hand-spun wool — often knotted on a cotton foundation.
Knotting: Hand-knotted with a high knot density (usually 160,000 to over 350,000 knots per m²).
Dyeing: Plant-based and synthetic dyes, often vivid but warm in tone.
Design & Style
Traditional Sarouk patterns: Medallion designs, floral ornaments, arabesques.
Typically symmetrical, with richly decorated borders.
Color palette: Deep red, blue, beige, ivory, sometimes also gold or green tones.
Advantages of an Indo-Tabriz Rug
Timeless design that fits both classic and modern interiors.
Durable and often tougher than machine-made rugs.
Origin country: Indo rug
Material: Wool on cotton
Condition: very good
Age: approx. 0–5 years, like new
