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Bakhtiari 207 × 150 cm
€780.00
This authentic Persian Bakhtiari was knotted in Iran.
Depending on the angle from which you look at the carpet, you can perceive the colors differently, in fact on one side they will be darker while on the other they will be lighter. This is due to the pile and counter-pile of the carpet.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Carpet No.: 5641
Size: 207×150 cm
Knot density: approximately 160,000 knots per m²
Age: 50-70 years old
Composition: wool and cotton
This rug is hand knotted and there may be slight differences in shape, thickness and pattern. This is especially true for nomadic rugs.
Workmanship: hand knotted
Learn more about Bakhtiari rugs
South-east of Isfahan, in the region of Chahar-Mahal Bakhtiari, more precisely in the vicinity of its capital Sahar-Kurd, which literally translated means “city of the Kurds”, lies the territory of Zagros, mainly settled by the Bakhtiari tribe. Once nomadic but now sedentary, the Bakhtiari population is related to the Luri, of which Princess Soraya was certainly the most famous daughter. In the almost two hundred villages of the territory, the coloring used in the carpets is very heterogeneous. Many shades of white and ivory are used, different tones of red and brown and relatively little blue. Green and yellow are also used. The natural colors generally give a harmonious chromaticism, especially in the older carpets. The best-known Bakhtiari are the “garden carpets” with designs and squares filled with flowers and vines. Others are decorated with slender lozenges filled with floral ornaments, as elegant as the medallion carpets typical of Saman. The warp and weft of the Bakhtiari is always in cotton while the pile is in wool and undergoes a medium-high or high shaving.