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Blue Persian Tabriz Carpet
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This urban room size piece shows cartouches and elaborated rosettes on a light blue ground with an underlying Herati-like small repeating pattern. The beige-cream border features petal and octogramme palmettes.
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1stDibs seller since 2017
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