A woven treasure made by Persian artisans in ancient city of Kerman. This romantic paradise is inspired by French tapestry that was gifted to Mohammad Shah Qajar. (The original tapestry is at Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran)
This paradise scene is well known as “Soor e Israfil” in Persian rug culture. This stunning pictorial rug would be a great addition to any collection.
- Authentic Hand-knotted Persian Lavar Kerman Rug circa 1900-1910
- Intricate Pattern and Fine Weave
- She Measures 2 x 1.3 m
- Wool Pile on Cotton Foundation
- One of a Kind
- Highly Collectable
- In Great Condition