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AN ISFAHAN RUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY

The dusty rose field with a muted polychrome palmette, cloudband and floral vine overall lattice within a deep forest-green border of muted polychrome palmettes and swirling floral vine, partial ends and sides, low wear, repiling throughout, repairs, backed
Approximately 6ft.2in. x 4ft.2in. (188cm. x 132cm.)

Warp: white cotton, Z3S, slightly undulating and layered
Weft: 3 shoots, white cotton, Z2S
Pile: wool, Z2, asymmetrical open to the left, H4.1 x V4.2

Lot Essay

While this rug retains all the important features of the Isfahan rugs, many of them are simplified. A clear example of this is seen in the inner guard stripe; this design has none of the flair of the inner guard of lot 34. See the introductory chapter for a further discussion of this group of carpets (pp.

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