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Soft Palette Persian Tabriz Carpet
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Definitely in a circa 1900 Tabriz style, the "bookcover" layout features a buff field centered by an ogival medallion in cream and reticulated brown. The extended pale blue corners show a matching ecru tight arabesque pattern. The rosette and recurved leaf pattern border is totally in the Azerbaijan manner.
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