Description:

An elegant and finely woven Isfahan carpet, signed by Sarraf Mamoury, a highly accomplished master weaver active in the early 20th century. This piece is distinguished by its luminous blue field, delicate tonal harmony, and intricately layered floral arabesques that unfold with precision across the surface. The composition reflects the sophisticated visual language of Isfahan weaving-medallion-centered geometry softened by vegetal flourishes and rhythmic balance-executed here with remarkable control and finesse. Origin: Isfahan, Iran Materials: Wool and silk on silk Dimensions: Length 220 cm / Width 150 cm Knot Density: Approx. 1 million knots per m² Condition: Excellent Signature: Bottom border " صراف - م ايران اصفهان" - ISFAHAN SARAF M "

  • Dimensions: Length 220 cm / Width 150 cm
  • Literature: Isfahan has long been regarded as one of the most important centers of Persian art and architecture, and its carpet weaving tradition reflects this heritage. The city's prominence began during the Safavid dynasty, particularly under Shah Abbas I, who made Isfahan the capital of the empire in the late 16th century. During this period, imperial workshops flourished, producing carpets of exceptional beauty for royal courts and foreign dignitaries. The influence of Safavid aesthetics remains central to Isfahani weaving-marked by precise symmetry, ornate medallions, arabesques, and architectural inspirations drawn from the city's mosques, gardens, and palaces. Modern Isfahan carpets are woven with extremely fine knot densities, often exceeding 800,000 knots per square meter, and use fine kurk wool and natural silk on a cotton or silk foundation. The designs typically center around a medallion-sometimes referencing the dome of the Shah Mosque-framed by balanced floral and vine patterns. The color palette tends to favor ivory, navy blue, deep red, and soft turquoise, all applied with great control and finesse. The result is a visual language that merges ornamental complexity with structural harmony. In the 20th century, Isfahan experienced a revival of fine carpet weaving through the efforts of master weavers and families such as the Seirafian, Haghighi, Hekmat-Nejad, and Mahdiei workshops. Their contributions helped re-establish Isfahan as a standard of excellence in Persian carpet artistry. Today, Isfahan carpets are regarded not only as decorative masterpieces but also as important expressions of Persian cultural identity and continuity-bridging centuries of craft, design, and symbolism.
  • Medium: Wool and silk on silk
  • Condition: Excellent

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May 26, 2025 7:30 PM AST
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