Number 1164
Type Workshop
Material Wool
Origin Dorokhsh
Style Animal
Size 497 x 398
Age 1850
An unusually green happy piece belonging to the Animal group carpets woven in Dorokhsh in the second quarter of the 19th century. These were really popular in France where most of them have been sourced. The olive toned field comes to vivid life with a loud menagerie of animals, ranging from ducks and birds to elephants and camels, by way of leopards and the royal Qajar lion.
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