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The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet

The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
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The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
Model: ART00486The Barbieri Tree Design Carpet
The source of carpet comes from the book Orient Star - A Carpet Collection, E. Heinrich Kirchheim, Hali Publications Ltd, 1993 nr.64 and Islamic Carpets, Joseph V. McMullan, Near Eastern Art Research Center Inc., New York 1965 nr.26. This is a long Khorassan Compartment and tree design 17th-century carpet from Khorasan, Eastern Persia. The name of this carpet comes from the provenance of Piero Barbieri, Genoa. The basic design of this rug is essentially quite simple. The field is organized by alternate rows of smaller multilobed medallions and larger reciprocal cartouches. The medallions alternate in width and color, and from the wider ones, four trees of two species grow, filling most of the field. Both the medallions and the cartouches are decorated with palmette patterns. The border pattern is unusually simple, consisting of separate units, each of which displays a repeat design of diamond-shaped rosettes from which spring very heavy, forked arabesques. It seems that carpets of this type might have come from Northern Persia rather than the Northwest since the border design is less elegant than in those of the 16th-century Northwest Persian rugs from which it was derived. The design of the rug is interpreted by our designers, and vivid colors are chosen for this carpet.

Color summary: 11 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;
  • Charleston Green 50 (Spurge - Indigo)
  • Bistre Brown  411 (Pomegranate - Madder Root)
  • Turquoise  330 (Spurge - Madder Root - Indigo - Walnut Husk)
  • Natural Wool Color  320 (No Dye)
Group: Northeast Persia Rugs Family Area: Khorasan region Material of Pile: Natural Dyed Hand-spun Wool Material Warp / Weft: Wool on Wool Structure: Symmetrical knot on depressed warp inclining to the right Knots Density: 45x39 Pile (mm): 2 Production Place: Southeastern Anatolia – Diyarbakir - Lice Weight: 8.80kg Location: Tokyo Stock: In Stock
Dimensions:

4 ft 8 in x 7 ft 3 in ( 143cm x 222cm )


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