Description
This exceptional Rasam-Arabzadeh studio piece, woven around 1980 by a skilled student, showcases a compelling scene from the Mogul Hunting design, with a symbolic Persian twist. Measuring 75×54 cm, it features a Tehran weave with Tabriz knots, capturing fine details that bring this hunting tableau to life. At its heart, a powerful Persian lion hunts a fox poised to attack a goat a delicate portrayal symbolising Persia’s strength in defending the vulnerable. This scene conveys the lion of Persia as a protector, embodying nobility and guardianship over the weak. The workshop’s renowned craftsmanship and use of symbolic hunting scenes make this compact rug a collectable treasure. Imbued with both artistry and meaning, it reflects the historic Rasam-Arabzadeh studio’s legacy of merging technical excellence with cultural symbolism, preserving Persian heritage in every knot.
Size 75×54 cm
RRP: $3,000