Rare 19Th Century Bakshayish Carpet
Stock No
A27292
2011
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Item Description
Rare 19th Century Bakshayish Carpet
2.87 x 2.41 m
Early Bakshayish pieces, woven in Persia's mountainous Northwest, are the close relatives of Serapi-Heriz carpets, though are known for being more expressive and more spontaneous than their Heriz cousins and, as a result, are widely sought after among collectors and designers alike.
Dating to the 19th Century, this Bakshayish carpet is a prime example, showcasing a bold, dynamic tribal design over a muted caramel ground, providing a complimentary backdrop to the wide variety of earthy vegetable-dyed colours in its drawing, including tones of ivory, light blue, sage green and tan. Its composition has a wonderful sense of naivety, with graphic motifs repeated across the field in an unusually open, spacious layout, well-framed by a decorative border of great proportions.
This c. 1870s Bakshayish carpet is in very good practical condition for everyday use, though with a thin pile and some old age-related restoration, as well as a characterful, weathered patina.
This charming carpet would feel equally at home in either a classic or mid-century modern setting - truly one of the most unique examples of its type we have had the pleasure of acquiring in some time, rare in this smaller, squarish format.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
London, London
Item Dimensions
H: 287cm W: 241cm
Period
c. 1870s
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
London, London
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)207 5842929
+44 (0)7973 119458