Number 1146
Type Workshop
Material Wool
Style Medallion
Origin Kashan
Size 346 x 263
Age 1920
The signed carpets of Grand Master Mohammad Dabir Al Sanayeh are the stuff of legend. Along with Seirafian and Amoghly, they are among the most collectible and desirable. He was a master weaver who singlehandedly changed the course of Kashan weaving and created a number of designs that would become fixed landmarks in the canon of the city's carpets. This is one such example with a highly accomplished, artistic drawing reliant on attractively rendered motifs and a soothing color palette. We see Grand Master Dabir's famous flowering vases and slender willow trees in addition to architectural forms inspired by the historic medieval skyscape of Kashan and other world famous Persian cities. This makes for an alluring and exotic ambience. The carpet stands out from most other Dabir creations because of its reliance on an off white main tone and a resplendent navy blue for detailing. The typically soft Manchester kork wool makes for a very fine weave. Perfect condition.
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