- Hand knotted in Mashhad – c 1920
- Signed by Saber
- Size: 13’1” x 10’2” (398 x 310 cm)
- Age: Antique
- Pile : wool & silk
Persian Mashhad (by Saber) – 13’1” x 10’2”
Description
Mashhad, nestled in Iran’s northeast, stands as the country’s second most populous city and the administrative heart of Khorasan Razavi province. The city’s esteemed rug-weaving heritage stretches back to the Safavid era in the 16th century. Its pivotal position on the historic Silk Road has been instrumental in the flourishing of its renowned rug trade. Globally, collectors and aficionados covet Mashhad rugs for their exceptional quality and aesthetic appeal. Renowned for their elaborate patterns and superior artisanship, these rugs are crafted using premium materials, predominantly wool, and often enhanced with silk threads.
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