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A Bakshaish carpet, Northwest Persia, c. 456 x 343 cm.
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Around 1890. A light blue ground with a polychrome trellis pattern and a nearly fully covering camel coloured medallion. An ivory main border with a floral vine.

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This large-format carpet was woven in Bakshaish, a town located near Tabriz in northwestern Persia, which is considered one of the region's earliest and most significant weaving centres. Despite the geographical proximity, the pattern traditions of the towns differ markedly. Most Bakshaish carpets were made in large formats, but their simple and powerful, two-dimensional compositions are executed in a geometric style with warmly harmonised colours. They carry a naivety and a freedom in execution that is reminiscent of smaller village weavings. The presence of small animals, amulets, stylised flowers, and sometimes even human figures gives them a rustic and almost tribal expression.

The dating of Bakshaish carpets has long been a subject of discussion among experts. Some scholars argue that production did not begin until the late 19th century, while others assert an earlier origin. In the absence of written sources, researchers have often had to rely on stylistic comparisons to establish

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Christopher Stålhandske
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Christopher Stålhandske
Head Specialist Carpets, textiles and Islamic works of art
+46 (0)708 19 12 58
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