Silk Heriz

ref: BAIJ02

>25000 EUR

130 x 182 cm
4' 3¹/₅" x 5' 11⁷/₁₀"
warp and weft: silk
pile: silk
Iran

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There is not much literature about silk Heriz rugs.

Heriz is a small village at about 200km from Tabriz (NW Persia) and produces excellent carpets for daily use. It is hard to believe, when one visits the area, that in the mid-nineteenth century these exceptionally fine silk rugs were produced in such small hamlets.

The quality, the dyes, the technical characteristics and the knot density are very typical for the whole production.



Tabriz is the capital of the Iranian province of Azerbaijan. It has a rich past going back to the Sassanids and played an important political part in the history of Persia. It has built a reputation for rugs and textiles since the rise of the Safavids and the city has produced many master weavers, designers and workshops. Western companies had their offices in Tabriz. In the 19th century the rug trade was very active between Tabriz and Trabzond, the harbor that was closest for export to Europe and the United States.

Until recently, Tabriz and the surrounding area offered a wide range of qualities and designs, but one must admit that current production has run out of steam, preferring systematic repetition rather than seeking out new sources of inspiration.