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AN INDIAN CARPET OF ISFAHAN DESIGN
NORTH INDIA, 17TH CENTURY

The burgundy field with a counterposed design of scrolling palmette vine linking large palmettes and feathery leaves, in a deep green border of small angular palmettes linked by palmette vine with inner cloud-motif and plain stripes, overall wear and tinting, some repairs and holes, outer guard stripes missing, backed
Approxiamtely 13ft.5in,. x 5ft.5in. (409cm. x 165cm.)

Warp: white cotton, Z4-5S, slightly undulating
Weft: 3 shoots, red-brown cotton, Z3-6S
Pile: wool, Z2, asymmetrical open to the left, H3.6 x V3.8/cm.

Lot Essay

The static nature of the design coupled with the occurrence of pink details on the red ground argues for an Indian origin of this carpet. This attribution is strongly reinforced by the inner guard border which is identical to that in Lot 1, whose field design is undoubtedly of Indian origin. See also the introductory chapter for a discussion of this group of carpets (pp.

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