This exceptionally fine Persian carpet represents a Habibian workshop masterpiece, executed in the traditional garden (Bagh) design, and distinguished by its refined craftsmanship and elegant composition.
The field is organized into a meticulously structured grid of compartmentalized panels, each resembling a stylized garden plot framed by architectural arch motifs. Within these panels, intricate floral arrangements—comprising delicate vines, blossoms, and palmettes—are rendered with remarkable precision. The variation of colors across the compartments, including soft blues, greens, ivories, and muted reds, enhances the visual rhythm while maintaining overall harmony.
Characteristic of Habibian carpets from Naein, the piece exhibits an exceptionally fine weave, allowing for crisp articulation of even the most intricate details. The use of silk highlights throughout the design lends a subtle luminosity, accentuating motifs and adding depth and texture against the predominantly wool foundation. This interplay of materials is a hallmark of high-end production from this renowned workshop.
The ivory-ground border frames the composition with sophistication, featuring densely drawn floral arabesques and scrolling vine work that echo the interior motifs. Guard borders further refine the structure, contributing to a balanced and cohesive aesthetic.
The signature (Habibian) indicates origin from one of the most respected weaving ateliers, known for producing some of the finest quality Naein carpets in the mid to late 20th century. The condition appears excellent, with the pile well-preserved and the design remaining sharp and vibrant.
Overall, this carpet stands as a superb example of Persian textile artistry—combining technical excellence, luxurious materials, and a timeless garden-inspired design that reflects both cultural symbolism and masterful execution.
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£3,500.00Price
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