867. a confident Mahal northwest Persian rug
867. Provenance: Mahal, Arak (Sultanabad), northwest Persia
Size: 135 x 210 cm
Age: circa 1960
Condition: Good.
Notes: Woven in the town of Arak (which used to be called Sultanabad) and surrounding villages, these relatively loosely woven, supple rugs exhibit many of the qualities of Persian 'village' rugs (ie. woven by sedentary villagers on vertical looms, as part of a cottage industry) - expressive, somewhat naive, and often using excellent, bold natural dyes. The designs lie somewhere between the more freeflow artistry of tribal weavers, and the more sophisticated formality of Persian 'city' floral carpets.
Price:
£545
For sale
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