Number 1693
Type Caucasian
Origin Shahsavan
Material Wool
Style Pictorial
Size 44 x 76
Age 1860
Simply beautiful! A unique flat weave from the Southern Caucasus when it was still culturally and economically an extension of Persia and its society.
It is essentially a rainbow kilim with vivacious natural dyes showcasing the brutal power of primary colors. A wide band in undyed, naturally toned wool runs horizontally towards the top. There, in sumakh stitch technique, we see various figural elements. Most eye catching among them is the Qajar military personage to the right. Alongside him are palm trees π΄ a horse π a tiger π
and a turbaned traditional gentleman.
A collector's masterpiece.
I have been buying and collecting oriental rugs for over 40 years. As a result I have had direct experiences with many dealers and galleries throughout Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia. The Hadi Maktabi establishment is distinct and unique. It is rare to find a dealer who not only has a discerning taste and excellent choice of rugs. But with Hadi, the experience is one of an erudite oriental rug scholar paired with years of family experiences and traditions dealing in rugs, carpets and textiles. The available choices, diversity and quality of his stock is awesome. It is always a pleasure. Highly recommended and satisfying. As a collector he has become not only a partner of choice, knowledge and information but also a valued friend. Robert Bell, CEO Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, U.K. π¬π§
I must say this one of the most enriching carpet purchase experiences I ever had. This was not a mere transaction but more an experience about art and history. Dr Maktabi's experience and knowledge in this space is second to none. Highly recommended! R.A., Doha, Qatar
I first met Dr. Maktabi as a lecturer on carpet history and was captivated by his passion for the subject. Only later I knew him as a dealer, though even in our financial transactions, Hadi has been a gentle guide and friend. He has understood my taste and interests and made wonderful suggestions, but never in a pushy way. That is to say I have enjoyed working with him on several levels and wish to continue our excellent relations and dealings far into the future. A. Harvey Pincis, formerly Dar Al Athar Al Islamiyyah Museum (Kuwait), Latvia π±π»