Skip to product information
1 of 12

Khademi

Tabriz Art Wool with Silk 77x57

Tabriz Art Wool with Silk 77x57

Regular price 1.490,00€
Regular price 1.490,00€ Sale price 1.490,00€
Sale Sold
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • Fast Shipping: 2 - 4 business days
  • Free Standard Shipping and Return for Orders Over €250
  • Easy Returns Within 31 Days

Low stock: 1 left

KHADEMI Import-Exportges.mbH - Specialist for Modern, Classic & Exclusive Oriental, Persian & Silk Rugs © Daniel Khademi

Tabriz Persian Rug – Stylish Elegance from Iran

Dive into the aesthetic world of Khademi and treat yourself to the finest for your home.

Tradition Meets Craftsmanship

Tabriz art pictorial rugs are the product of centuries-old knotting tradition in the Iranian city of Tabriz, a region that rose to fame through the Silk Road. This area is renowned for its sophisticated rug production, blending masterful craftsmanship with deep cultural wealth. Each piece features a remarkable knot density, which speaks to the outstanding quality and durability of these unique rugs.

Premium Materials for the Highest Standards

The warps of these rugs are made from high-quality cotton or luxurious silk, ensuring both durability and a refined look. The pile consists of select virgin wool, complemented by fine silk highlights, lending each rug an exclusive touch. This combination of materials provides a harmonious balance between functionality and aesthetic expression.

Artistic Mastery in Every Detail

Every Tabriz art pictorial rug is a masterpiece, exemplifying the utmost precision in execution. The artistic designs, sharp lines, and intricate detailing set new benchmarks in rug artistry. These one-of-a-kind pieces are not only a testament to artisanal skill but also infuse any room with a unique and unmistakable atmosphere.

Wall Art for a Sophisticated Ambience

Thanks to their impressive designs and attention to detail, Tabriz art rugs make ideal wall rugs. They transform every wall into a stylish piece of art, adding distinctive elegance to your interiors. Used as decorative highlights, they create captivating focal points and bring a gallery feel to your home.

For Connoisseurs and Art Lovers

This rug is perfect for discerning clients who appreciate art and exceptional design. Be inspired by timeless beauty and exquisite craftsmanship and turn your living spaces into tasteful sanctuaries.

Product Details

Carpet Number RB3-20
Condition New / In Stock
Size 0.77 m x 0.57 m = 0.44 ㎡
Thickness Approx. 7 mm, low-pile rug
Weight Approx. 2 kg
Material Pile: Wool with silk, Warp: Silk
Manufacturing Hand-knotted
Knot Density Approx. 560,000 per ㎡
Design Tabriz 60Raj (also known as: Tabris 60Raj)
Origin Persia / Iran
View full details
  • About Khademi

    Since 1994, the company founded in Hamburg has been known for perfectly crafted, exquisitely fine oriental rugs made from the finest materials with the highest artistic standards. In addition to production facilities in Iran, such as in Qom, Isfahan, and Tabriz, Khademi has selected exclusive producers in India, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey, who implement the company's visions while ...

    View Products 
  • Design Classic: Tabriz

    Tabriz is the capital of the East Azerbaijan province in Iran and is located in the northwest of the country, near the borders of Armenia and Turkey. This strategic location makes the city an important trading hub, facilitating access to high-quality materials and the exchange of cultural influences. The geographical position of Tabriz has not only influenced historical trade routes but has also contributed to the ...

    Find Out More Here 
  • Carpets from Iran / Persia

    The roots of rug weaving in Persia date back to the 5th century BC. Historical records show that rugs were once made for royal use to decorate magnificent palaces and temples. The famous Persian rugs were often interwoven with gold and silver threads to highlight their luxurious character. A well-known rug from this era is the so-called "Pazyryk rug," which was discovered in Siberia in ...

    Find Out More Here 

QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CARPET?