NORTH WEST PERSIA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
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A KARADJA CARPET
NORTH WEST PERSIA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
The fox-brown field with an overall design of vertical rows of stylised open lozenges each containing a polychrome flowerhead or palmette flanked by light blue or moss green floral panels, in a fox-brown meandering angular floral vine border between ivory flowerhead vine stripes, outer brick-red meandering, floral charcoal-black similar and reciprocal skittle-pattern outer stripe, areas of localised repair and reweave, replaced selvages
12ft.6in. x 8ft.3in. (382cm. x 251cm.)
NORTH WEST PERSIA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
The fox-brown field with an overall design of vertical rows of stylised open lozenges each containing a polychrome flowerhead or palmette flanked by light blue or moss green floral panels, in a fox-brown meandering angular floral vine border between ivory flowerhead vine stripes, outer brick-red meandering, floral charcoal-black similar and reciprocal skittle-pattern outer stripe, areas of localised repair and reweave, replaced selvages
12ft.6in. x 8ft.3in. (382cm. x 251cm.)