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This finely woven late 19th-century Persian Bakhtiari carpet exemplifies the region’s celebrated “garden” design tradition. The field is arranged in a series of compartmentalized panels, each containing stylized botanical elements, including prominently rendered cypress trees—symbols of eternity and strength in Persian visual culture.

Rich, saturated colors—midnight indigo, madder red, ivory, and touches of green and gold—create a striking visual rhythm across the lattice structure. The motifs are executed with crisp detailing typical of Bakhtiari tribal craftsmanship of the period, demonstrating both artistic sophistication and a deep connection to nature.

A complementary multi-band border frames the composition, featuring rosettes, leaves, and angular vine scrolls that echo the organic forms of the central field. The overall aesthetic is bold yet harmonious, reflecting the finest attributes of Bakhtiari weaving during the late Qajar era.

Ideal for both traditional and contemporary interiors, this carpet offers a compelling balance of historic character and graphic versatility. Its strong geometric layout and rich palette allow it to anchor classic spaces or serve as a dramatic focal point in modern minimalist environments.

This piece is an excellent example for collectors seeking strong visual presence, traditional symbolism, and the distinctive compartmentalized garden layout that defines some of the most admired Bakhtiari works.

Persian Bakhtiyari carpet

£5,500.00Price
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