An exquisite and exceptionally rare 19th-century Tehran rug, handwoven in one of the most renowned workshops of the Persian capital during the late 1800s. This masterpiece features a central vase motif symbolizing life and abundance, with graceful tree branches reaching heavenward and delicate depictions of birds and fawns throughout a luminous cream field. Revered among collectors and connoisseurs, Tehran rugs are celebrated for their refined elegance, intricate artistry, and limited production—making this piece a museum-worthy example of Persian rugs heritage.
Dimensions: 4' 4" x 7' 2"
Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin: Persia
Material: Wool and silk pile on a cotton foundation