AN ISFAHAN RUG
AN ISFAHAN RUG
AN ISFAHAN RUG
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AN ISFAHAN RUG
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AN ISFAHAN RUG

ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHURESHI, CENTRAL PERSIA, CIRCA 1920

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AN ISFAHAN RUG
ATTRIBUTABLE TO SHURESHI, CENTRAL PERSIA, CIRCA 1920
Finely woven on a silk structure, overall excellent condition
6ft.11in. x 4ft.6in. (211cm. x 138cm.)
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The knot count measures approximately 11V x 11H knots per cm. sq.

Master Abdolrahim Shureshi was a master weaver who is regarded by many as one of the finest Isfahani rug weavers in the early 20th century. Born in 1869 he established a rug weaving workshop in Isfahan that produced some of Iran’s finest pieces and became recognised by the Shah of Iran. Although his work remained unsigned, his artistic flare and fine attention to detail became trademark characteristics of his work before he passed away in 1930. His son, Abbas, was a skilled weaver and a master of traditional dyeing techniques who worked very closely with Haj Agha Reza Seirafian. A rug of similar quality and clearly produced by the same hand, was sold in these Rooms, 8 April 2014, lot 64.

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