Classical Persian artistry reaches extraordinary intricacy in this hand-knotted Indo Tabriz featuring the iconic all-over Herati pattern. A vibrant turquoise-green field shimmers with repeating floral rosettes, angular leaf motifs, and delicate geometric accents in rust, coral, and cream—creating mesmerizing surface texture that reveals new detail with every glance.
At the center rises a commanding architectural medallion in cream and coral tones, sharply contrasted against the jewel-toned ground. Coordinated corner spandrels echo the medallion’s structure, completing a flawlessly symmetrical layout prized in traditional Tabriz weaving. Multiple borders frame the composition, including a dominant ivory guard band densely ornamented with palmettes and arabesques in rust and navy, reinforcing classical Persian identity.
The high knot density ensures crisp pattern clarity and remarkable longevity, supported by durable cotton foundation threads. Perfect for luxury living rooms, executive offices, and formal spaces, every inch showcases dedication to precision and timeless Persian design heritage.
- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Green, Ivory, Rust, Red, Beige, Gold, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.6 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20397
Story Behind the Art: Indo-Tabriz rugs are a refined meeting point between Persian artistry and Indian weaving skill. Made in India yet inspired by the legendary rug-making city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, these pieces borrow their design language from one of the most technically celebrated Persian traditions. While authentic Persian Tabriz rugs are renowned for their precision and historic prestige, Indo-Tabriz rugs offer a more accessible way to enjoy that same classic, high-detail aesthetic in today’s homes.
They often echo hallmark Tabriz themes—especially the iconic Mahi (Herati) pattern, a repeating diamond lattice filled with stylized fish or leaf forms that creates a balanced, all-over rhythm. Most Indo-Tabriz rugs are woven using the Persian (asymmetrical) knot, typically with a wool pile over a cotton foundation, giving them both definition and durability. One simple way collectors compare them is by checking the back: traditional Persian Tabriz rugs tend to feel very flat and stiff due to tightly packed knotting, while Indo-Tabriz rugs usually have a slightly softer, more flexible hand.