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Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Heriz, Iran
Dimensions: 90 x 426 cm
This magnificent Persian Serapi carpet, dating to the late 19th century, is a premier example of the bold, geometric artistry from the Heriz region in Northwest Persia. Serapi carpets, highly coveted by collectors for their superior weave and artistic clarity, represent the finest quality produced in this district, distinguished by their monumental scale and sophisticated use of space. The composition is centered around a massive, multi-layered geometric medallion with a dark indigo ground, intricately adorned with stylized floral blossoms and a central star-like motif.
This prominent centerpiece is set against a vibrant terracotta red field, which is further anchored by large-scale, angular floral palmettes and interlocking blossoming vines. The field is elegantly framed by expansive corner spandrels in a luminous sky blue, decorated with stylized botanical sprays and geometric rosettes that provide a stunning architectural contrast. The spaciousness of the layout and the powerful, angular draftsmanship are classic hallmarks of authentic late 19th-century Serapi production, conveying a sense of monumental strength and tribal identity.
The color palette is exceptionally vivid and well-balanced, featuring saturated madder reds, deep indigo blues, and a striking use of sky blue, ivory, and soft pink, all traditionally produced using natural dyes. The natural sheen of the high-quality, hand-spun wool enhances these colors, giving the carpet a luminous presence and a sturdy, resilient texture. The design is enclosed by a grand primary border in terracotta red, featuring a repetitive sequence of stylized polychrome rosettes and serrated leaves, flanked by narrow geometric guard stripes.
Overall, this late 19th-century Persian Serapi carpet is a masterpiece of technical perfection and timeless beauty. Its masterful execution, vibrant natural colors, and excellent condition make it a highly coveted work for serious collectors and a breathtaking centerpiece for the most refined interiors. The visual harmony between the massive central medallion and the expansive sky-blue corners ensures its place as a cornerstone of high-end Persian textile art.
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