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Hand-Knotted Rug in Petag Tabriz antique design

$2,300.44
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£1,712.21
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€1,920
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A beautiful contemporary rug showing a design of the PETAG company. PETAG - Persische Teppich Aktien Gesellschaft - was a german company that was found in 1911 in Berlin / Germany. PETAG had production centers in Tabriz / IRAN and was reproducing antique rugs like Polonaise Kashan rugs from the Safavid period. PETAG used high quality wool and natural dyes. Today PETAG rugs are among the most looked after persian rugs. Our idea was to do the same thing PETAG did - reproducing a rug with an ancient design. We decided to have this rug made in a workshop in Agra / India who is doing many reproductions of antique rugs for us. This rug was made with finest merino wool and some silk highlights. Rug with Petag Tabriz Design 6 x 4 ft hand-knotted A small size rug with traditional Tabriz design, hand knotted in India with PETAG style. The pile is made of high end quality New Zealand merino wool and knotted by master weavers. The rug is very decorative and has a stunning look. The condition is exquisite and new / unused. Tabriz rugs originate in the far west of Iran near the border to Turkey and Azerbaijan. The ancient designs from the 15th and 16th Century were reproduced by the PETAG (Persische Teppich-Gesellschaft) in Iran, our new produced pieces are made in India. PETAG style are very looked after since they go well with many Interior styles such Traditional, Farmhouse, Hollywood Regency, Industrial, Vintage Boho and Art Deco. Design: Antique TABRIZ Material: wool pile 100%. Manufacturing method: hand-knotted Size: 6 x 4 ft / 183 x 122 cm Colours: Blue, olive, rust Pile height: approx. 8-9 mm, 1/3 inch Knot density: per square inch 100 Shape: Rectangular Djoharian design Made in India Sustainable: Yes, from natural products Cleaning: Vacuum cleaning, otherwise only carpet cleaning by a specialist company Carpet stop: Generally recommended on smooth surfaces Underfloor heating: Yes, suitable Fair Trade: Yes, Label Step Fair Trade Carpets, no child labor, ecologically compatible production.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 48.04 in (122 cm)Length: 72.05 in (183 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Knotted
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2000´s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. When shipping internationally, customer is responsible for any customs, duties, or taxes that are set customers destination country..
  • Seller Location:
    Lohr, Bavaria, DE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU98053670832

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