The ardabil carpet or ardebil carpet is the name of two different famous persian carpets the largest and best known now in the victoria and albert museum in london.
The ardabil carpet.
It is one of the world s oldest islamic carpets as well as one of the largest.
It is one of the world s oldest islamic carpets as well as one of the largest most beautiful and historically important.
The ardabil carpet is exceptional.
The ardabil carpet at the victoria and albert museum london.
It was made in two copies which show very different states of preservation.
The carpet produced in a court workshop in 15th and 16th centuries.
Ardabil is known for its trade in silk and carpets.
Originally there were two presumably identical carpets and the london carpet as restored and reconstructed in the 19th century uses sections from both.
Hand woven in the heart of northwest persia probably in or around the city of tabriz by court official maqsud kashani the famous ardabil carpet is a historical carpet.
Originally they were a pair and because both of them were damaged badly one was used for the other one s repair work.
The ardabil carpet is exceptional.
Ardabil rugs are renowned and the ancient ardabil carpets are considered among the best of classical persian carpets ardabil is also home to a world heritage site the ardabil shrine the sanctuary and tomb of shaikh safî ad dîn eponymous founder of the safavid dynasty.
Ardabil carpet is a huge carpet exhibited in victoria and albert v a museum in london and i had seen it quite a few times.
Old beautiful and important.
The perfect one is now in v a and the other one is apparently in a museum in los angels in the us.
The larger one measures 34 17 5 feet 10 4 5 3 metres and both carpets have a silk warp and wool pile.
Ardabīl carpet either of a pair of persian carpets that are among the most famous examples of early classical persian workmanship.
It is not only stunning in its own right but it is bound up with the history of one of the great political dynasties of iran.
The ardabil carpet which one cannot deny is the oldest fully preserved carpet resides in v a s jameel gallery of islamic arts and was made in iran around 1540 ad and this is known due to the date 946 ah woven into the carpet.
The population of ardabil is about 650 000 and their religion is shia.
The ardabil carpet also ardebil carpet.
With every single carefully placed knot this magnificent and iconic antique carpet exhibits beauty history and faith.
Made for a shrine.