Tabriz Rug Khatibi Design

Tabriz Carpet – Khatibi Design

  • Silk Warp
  • Double-Layer Silk
  • An authentic Persian masterpiece with delicate weaving
  • Classic designs and rich colors
  • Perfect for both traditional and modern interiors

Tabriz Carpet: A Symbol of Persian Elegance and Craftsmanship

Tabriz carpet is one of the most iconic and influential Persian carpets in the world. Tabriz, a major city in northwestern Iran, has been a central hub for carpet weaving for centuries, particularly since the Safavid era.

Tabriz carpets are renowned for their delicacy, grandeur, and variety of designs, making them a favorite choice for collectors and interior designers.

Origins & Heritage

  • Tabriz is one of the oldest centers of carpet weaving in Iran.
  • It played a vital role during the Safavid dynasty when Persian carpet weaving reached its artistic peak.
  • Unlike tribal or nomadic carpets, Tabriz carpets are crafted in urban workshops by skilled weavers.

Key Characteristics of Tabriz Carpets

1. Materials

  • Typically made from high-quality wool, often combined with silk highlights or even pure silk in more exclusive pieces.
  • The foundation (warp and weft) is usually cotton, though silk is used in higher-end items.

2. Knot Density

  • Ranges from medium to very high density (up to 1,000,000 knots per square meter in premium rugs).
  • This allows for intricate patterns and refined curves.

3. Designs and Motifs

Tabriz carpets feature the widest range of designs among all Persian carpets:

    • Central medallions with floral-filled fields

    • All-over floral or Herati patterns

    • Hunting scenes, palace gardens, and poetic narratives

    • Mahi (fish) pattern: a repeating lozenge and fish design

    • Tree of life, vase motifs, and Islamic architectural elements

    • Pictorial carpets: resembling paintings with natural scenery and human figures

4. Color Palette

  • Rich and balanced colors like deep red, navy blue, beige, ivory, olive green, and light blue.
  • Traditional Tabriz carpets use natural dyes, giving them a warm and lasting tone.

Styles

Some famous sub-styles and designers of Tabriz carpets include:

  • Haj Jalili: Antique Tabriz rugs with soft earthy tones and exquisite details

  • Mahi Tabriz: Known for its repeated “fish” pattern; highly popular and practical

  • Silk Tabriz Carpets: Ultra-fine pieces often used as decorative or collectible items

Why Are Tabriz Carpets So Popular?

  • Artistic Diversity: From classical elegance to standout masterpieces

  • Precision and Skill: Among the finest craftsmanship in the world

  • Versatile Decor Appeal: Fits seamlessly in both traditional and modern interiors

  • Value and Investment: High-quality Tabriz rugs retain their worth and attract global collectors

All Tabriz carpets are the finest Persian rugs and are available in all sizes.

  • Length: approximately 90 cm, Width: approximately 60 cm
  • Length: approximately 150 cm, Width: approximately 100 cm
  • Length: approximately 200 cm, Width: approximately 150 cm
  • Length: approximately 300 cm, Width: approximately 200 cm
  • Length: approximately 350 cm, Width: approximately 250 cm
  • Length: approximately 400 cm, Width: approximately 300 cm

Explanation of Double-Layer Silk (Do Kaaf Abrisham)

  • The weaving method of double-layer silk carpets is based on using two distinct patterns in the weaving process, which include knots of equal length and width. In some cases, patterns with different colors are used in the weaving of layered double silk carpets.

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