Description
It is extremely difficult not to get truly excited by this outstanding rug made by a master craftsman that has signed his work. This is a marvellous central medallion carpet that consists of a diamond framework and a single floral head surrounded by outwardly curling acanthus leaves. Sometimes it is referred to as maki, the Persian word for fish, because the leaves have a clear fish shape. The herati motif may be used in medallion design carpets as in this rug or all over pattern. Herati motifs are thought to symbolise the small fishes that come up just beneath the surface of the water to swim in the full moon’s reflection. In this carpet we see the herati pattern beautifully radiating out from the centre to the borders. The medallion gives an impression of an ‘eye’, and it is quite possible that this was what was intended by the master weaver as such a symbol quite often was employed to protect the owner from misfortune and in particular to ward off the ‘evil eye’. This carpet has great balance and beauty.
The Faeghi family are the name you can trust. They have traded in fine handmade carpets in Persia for many generations. For more than 50 years, Peter Faeghi has shared this lineage with thousands of Australians, offering them authentic works of art to enliven and enrich their homes. All carpets are guaranteed. With showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, you can buy your carpets from us with confidence.
All of Persian Carpet Gallery carpets are supplied with certificate of originality. You can also exchange the rugs at any of our stores across Australia.
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