Description:

A grand example of late 19th-century Heriz-Serapi weaving, this carpet exemplifies the monumental scale and graphic boldness characteristic of the finest pieces from the region. The ivory and madder-red field is structured around a powerful central medallion with extended pendants, set within a layered geometry of angular vines, stylized palmettes, and corner motifs. Its softly oxidized vegetal dyes enhance the surface rhythm, while the large format and architectural presence reflect the Serapi style's prized position in classical Persian village weaving. Origin: Heriz, Iran Materials: Wool on cotton Dimensions: Length 460 cm / Width 345 cm Condition: Vintage

  • Dimensions: Length 460 cm / Width 345 cm
  • Literature: Originating from the Heriz region in northwestern Iran, Heriz carpets are renowned for their durability, bold geometric designs, and rich color palettes. The Heriz area, encompassing the town of Heris and surrounding villages like Sarab, Bakshaish, and Gorevan, became a significant center for carpet weaving in the 19th century. Heriz carpets are characterized by their robust construction and striking medallion-centered designs. The use of high-quality wool, often attributed to the region's copper-rich water sources, contributes to their resilience and longevity. These carpets typically feature a palette dominated by deep reds, blues, and ivory tones, arranged in bold, rectilinear patterns. The term "Serapi" is a Western designation, introduced by American and British dealers to describe the finest and earliest examples of Heriz carpets. These early Serapi carpets are distinguished by their more spacious and balanced designs, refined craftsmanship, and softer, often more subdued color palettes compared to later Heriz pieces. It is believed by some dealer traditions that the name "Serapi" may have been inspired by perceived similarities between Heriz carpet designs and rustic tribal motifs found in Native American textiles. Today, Heriz and Serapi carpets are highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike, valued for their aesthetic appeal, historical significance, and enduring quality. Their timeless designs and robust construction make them versatile pieces suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
  • Medium: Wool on cotton
  • Circa: Late 19th Century
  • Condition: Vintage

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