Description:

A monumental Tabriz carpet titled "Atru Yalikan", woven with exceptional precision and harmony, featuring a rare blend of artistic mastery and technical excellence. The design centers on a rich medallion framed by intricate floral and arabesque motifs, while the surrounding field and border serve as a visual archive of Persian mythology, history, and architecture. Phoenixes (Simurgh), lions, fire temples, ancient ruins, and symbols inspired by Persepolis and beyond are intricately depicted. The border presents carved reliefs and processional scenes from the Achaemenid period-including references to Cyrus the Great's tomb and possibly Takht-e Soleyman-culminating in a woven epic of Persian civilization. Framed by mythic guardians and architectural vignettes, the carpet evokes the narrative power of an illuminated manuscript, brought to life in silk and wool. Named "Atru Yalikan", after an ancient regional term, this masterpiece is reputed to be among the finest ever woven in Tabriz. Its creation spanned approximately 14 years. It bears inscriptions at both ends, identifying Nami Mirhashemi as the designer and Hossein Mokhtari as the supervising master weaver. The coloration is attributed to Abu Al-Kacem Rangi, and the weaving to the renowned Ghoulam Ali Bachiri-celebrated for his unmatched precision. Combining historical iconography with exceptional craftsmanship, "Atru Yalikan" stands as one of the finest late 20th-century masterpieces in the Tabriz tradition-a textile epic where myth, memory, and mastery converge. Origin: Tabriz, Iran Date: Late 20th Century Materials: Fine Manchester wool on natural silk Dimensions: Length 310 cm / Width 200 cm Knot Density: Knot Density: Approx. 2.1 million knots per m² (120 Raj) Condition: Excellent Signature: Lower Border: "Iran, Tabriz, Mokhtari, 1363 SH / 1385 AH / 2004 AD" " ايران تبريز مختاري " Upper Border: "ايران تبريز توليدي افتخار طرح نامي ميرهاشمى حسين " "Iran, Tabriz, Eftekhar Workshop, Design by Nami Mirhashemi, Woven by Hossein"

  • Dimensions: Length 310 cm / Width 200 cm
  • Literature: Tabriz, the historic capital of East Azerbaijan province in northwest Iran, stands as one of the most influential and enduring centers of Persian carpet production. With a weaving tradition that stretches back centuries, Tabriz played a pivotal role in reviving classical Persian carpet artistry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries-particularly under the patronage of merchants, designers, and master weavers responding to both domestic and international demand. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their exceptional technical precision and aesthetic variety. Characterized by fine knotting (often exceeding 400,000 knots per m²), they typically feature intricate medallion layouts, all-over arabesques, hunting scenes, garden motifs, and richly detailed pictorials. A distinctive feature of many Tabriz carpets is the use of a double weft and symmetrical (Turkish) knots, lending them structural durability and visual crispness. From the masterworks of the Haji Jalili school to 20th-century pictorial creations, Tabriz carpets have remained highly collectible for their refined drawing, harmonious color palettes, and the unmistakable elegance of their draftsmanship. Today, they are esteemed as some of the most technically advanced and artistically sophisticated carpets woven in Iran.
  • Medium: Fine Manchester wool on natural silk
  • Circa: Late 20th Century
  • Condition: Excellent

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