Number 1607
Type Workshop
Material Wool
Style Pictorial
Origin Kerman
Size 48 x 48
Age 1930
This is an important ceremonial piece, created and conceived as an expression of fealty and loyalty to the Shah of Iran. Unusually for a royal Kerman, it is in a remarkably small Poshti size suggesting it was presented as a personal souvenir by a high ranking member of the royal family. The turquoise blue tone is eye-catching, a departure from the standard dark indigo.
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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 🇱🇻