The Ardibil design takes its name from the great Ardabil carpet, one of the most celebrated Persian carpets ever made, woven in the 16th century and now housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Kashmiri weavers have produced silk interpretations of this composition for generations, adapting the formal medallion and arabesque design to their own pure silk on silk tradition.
This large sold piece is knotted at 576 knots per square inch in pure silk on a silk base. The red ground with the formal Ardibil composition is a pairing of historical significance and enduring visual power. This piece is sold but similar pieces are available.
Origin: Kashmir, India
Size: 9 ft x 12 ft 3 in / 274 x 373cm
Material: 100 percent Silk on Silk
Colour: Red
Style: Classic, Floral, Ardibil
Knot: Senneh
KPSI: 576
Status: Sold
Care: Professional cleaning only. No beater bar. No direct sunlight. Rotate annually.
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