Tabriz Carpet Salari Design
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- 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:
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Central medallions with floral-filled fields
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All-over floral or Herati patterns
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Hunting scenes, palace gardens, and poetic narratives
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Mahi (fish) pattern: a repeating lozenge and fish design
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Tree of life, vase motifs, and Islamic architectural elements
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Pictorial carpets: resembling paintings with natural scenery and human figures
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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:
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Haj Jalili: Antique Tabriz rugs with soft earthy tones and exquisite details
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Mahi Tabriz: Known for its repeated “fish” pattern; highly popular and practical
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Silk Tabriz Carpets: Ultra-fine pieces often used as decorative or collectible items
Why Are Tabriz Carpets So Popular?
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Artistic Diversity: From classical elegance to standout masterpieces
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Precision and Skill: Among the finest craftsmanship in the world
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Versatile Decor Appeal: Fits seamlessly in both traditional and modern interiors
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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
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