
Granary Orange Bakhtiari Carpet 236x166
Description
This carpet falls under the Persian term 'Bakhtiari Chobi'.
Bakhtiari is the name of a tribe in the Khorasan region, present-day Afghanistan. The main occupation of the people from this area was weaving carpets, and they did so in a specific style. Many patterns are used, mainly in the form of flowers and plants. Sometimes these are incorporated into the outer border of the rug, or enlarged as the central part of the carpet. This is also seen in this beautiful pomegranate orange example. Various patterns are enlarged and woven into the carpet, telling a beautiful, harmonious story of nature and beauty. Additionally, cream and wood tones can be found on the canvas, referring to the 'Chobi' style, which means 'wood' in Persian.
Bakhtiari is the name of a tribe in the Khorasan region, present-day Afghanistan. The main occupation of the people from this area was weaving carpets, and they did so in a specific style. Many patterns are used, mainly in the form of flowers and plants. Sometimes these are incorporated into the outer border of the rug, or enlarged as the central part of the carpet. This is also seen in this beautiful pomegranate orange example. Various patterns are enlarged and woven into the carpet, telling a beautiful, harmonious story of nature and beauty. Additionally, cream and wood tones can be found on the canvas, referring to the 'Chobi' style, which means 'wood' in Persian.

Granary Orange Bakhtiari Carpet 236x166
Offer price€1.105,00
Regular price€1.578,00 (/)