Description:

A rare and finely woven Petag Tabriz carpet from the early 20th century, bearing the iconic PETAG workshop emblem-a triangle of three çintamani dots-woven into the corner of the border. Made of lustrous wool on a cotton foundation, this piece reflects the German-founded PETAG initiative's ambition to revive the quality of classical Persian weaving. With a grand red field and a central medallion surrounded by intricate floral borders, the carpet draws on Safavid-era aesthetics, subtly adapted for Western tastes. The PETAG workshop, under the scholarly direction of Heinrich Jacoby, was renowned for its use of natural dyes, masterful designs, and uncompromising standards. Origin: Tabriz, Iran Materials: Wool on cotton Dimensions: Length 425 cm / Width 340 cm Condition: Excellent Signature: Signed with the iconic PETAG workshop symbol of three çintamani dots

  • Dimensions: Length 425 cm / Width 340 cm
  • Literature: Petag carpets, woven in Tabriz during the early 20th century, represent a fascinating intersection of Persian craftsmanship and European influence. The name "Petag" originates from the Persische Teppich-Gesellschaft (PETAG)-a German company founded in 1911 with the aim of reviving the classical aesthetics and techniques of Safavid-era Persian carpets for a European clientele. Commissioned and designed in Germany but handwoven in Iran (mostly in Tabriz), Petag carpets are celebrated for their exceptional quality, meticulous detailing, and faithful reinterpretations of 16th and 17th-century Persian masterpieces. Many designs were drawn directly from antique carpets housed in European collections, including the famed Ardabil and Chelsea carpets. PETAG invested in the use of natural dyes and high-grade wool, emphasizing longevity and authenticity. What distinguishes Petag Tabriz carpets is their finely executed medallion compositions, architectural framing, and layered botanical motifs. Often knotted with great density-reaching up to 600,000 knots per square meter-they maintain an elegant harmony of proportion and palette. These carpets were often signed in Latin letters with the word "Petag", a rare but notable inclusion in Persian weaving. Today, authentic Petag Tabriz carpets are rare and highly collectible, valued for their technical finesse and their unique role in the cross-cultural revival of Persian carpet traditions.
  • Medium: Wool on cotton
  • Circa: Early 20th Century
  • Condition: Excellent condition

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May 26, 2025 7:30 PM AST
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