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78919 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Sultanabad Mahal Rug, 12'06 x 23'00.
This exceptional hand-knotted wool antique Persian Sultanabad Mahal rug showcases the renowned Mustafavi pattern, a design steeped in Islamic tradition and cultural significance. Named after Mustafa, an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad meaning "the chosen one," the Mustafavi pattern embodies the spiritual essence and artistic grandeur of Persian and Islamic art. The navy blue field of this Persian masterpiece is resplendent with intricate floral and arabesque motifs, meticulously arranged to create a sense of harmony and balance that reflects the ethos of infinite beauty and divine perfection in Islamic art.
The central design is dominated by stylized arabesques, rosettes, and lotus blossoms, interconnected by elegant scrolling vines and geometric elements. The symmetrical arrangement of these motifs underscores the mastery of Persian weavers, who seamlessly combined geometric precision with floral elegance to produce a design that is both captivating and meaningful. Each floral element is symbolic, echoing themes of prosperity, spirituality, and continuity. The attention to detail and the rich synergy of shapes and colors imbue this Sultanabad rug with a timeless appeal, making it a masterpiece of Persian decorative arts.
Framing the intricate field is a classic turtle vine scroll border, an enduring hallmark of Persian rugs. This border is further enriched by triple floral meander guard bands, which add layers of complexity and emphasize the meticulous craftsmanship. The interplay of these borders creates a striking visual rhythm that frames the central design beautifully, guiding the viewer’s eye across the rug's exquisite details. The deep indigo field contrasts harmoniously with the warm terracotta, beige, and soft earth tones of the borders, enhancing the visual depth and grandeur of the overall composition.
A particularly unique feature of this rug is the cartouche inscription in the main border, which reads, "یا شاه عبدالعظیمی" (Ya Shah Abd al-Azim), meaning "Oh Shah Abd al-Azim." This phrase pays homage to Shah Abd al-Azim, a revered spiritual figure associated with the historic shrine in Rey, Iran. The inclusion of this inscription not only adds a layer of historical and spiritual significance but also serves as a testament to the commemorative and devotional purposes of Persian rugs. Such inscriptions are rare and highly prized, making this antique Persian rug an extraordinary piece for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
With its historical depth, cultural symbolism, and breathtaking artistry, this antique Sultanabad Mahal rug is more than a decorative piece—it is a woven narrative of Persian heritage and Islamic spirituality. Perfect for adorning a sophisticated space, this woven wonder brings a sense of history, elegance, and serenity, making it a treasured addition to any collection or interior.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 12'06 x 23'00.
- Hospitality Size Carpet 12 x 23 Rug.
- Pile Height: 0.08 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.