Bakshaish is a town on the banks of the Talke Rud River in the Heriz region of Northwest Persia. Situated in the mountainous region 60 miles east of the large city of Tabriz, Bakshaish is the oldest rug weaving village in the district of Heriz, noted for carpets with highly artistic, tremendously diverse abstracted adaptations of age-old tribal and classical Persian motifs.
In their softness of color and line, the appearance of antique Bakshaish carpets somewhat resembles the Sultanabad carpets of Central Persia, yet with designs drawn to substantially more free form, improvisational and geometric proportions. These are folk art masterworks in which the individual artistic creative decision of the weavers can usually be abundantly seen. The viewer will take delight in discovering the idiosyncratic temperament of the Bakshaish weaver, as seldom is one motif drawn in exactly the same fashion twice, showing their true craftsmanship. Size: 11′ x 13’6″
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Dimensions:Width: 132 in (335.28 cm)Length: 162 in (411.48 cm)
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Style:Bakshaish(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:WoolHand-Knotted
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Place of Origin:Iran
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Period:Late 19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1870
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Condition:ExcellentExcellent condition.
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Seller Location:Port Washington, NY
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Reference Number:Seller: SAF174135 Bak 11′ x 13’6″ Chaman Antique Rug GallerySeller: LU964119872242
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