(High-Decorative) ("New Arrivals Gallery") Persian Semnan carpets were produced primarily during a period of cultural revitalization under the Qajar Dynasty (1785-1925). Late 19th-century pieces are seldom found and are highly prized for their fine craftsmanship, high knot density, and use of natural dyes that create deep, layered color palettes. In this striking Semnan, an opulent arrangement of rows of scalloped lozenges conveys an elegant refinement that reflects the influences of Isfahan and Meshed design. Exuberant flowering plants burst forth from each vase, creating a kaleidoscopic effect of brilliant hues: lapis, royal blue, bronze, rose-red, jade, pink, peach, and vermillion. Each row of lozenges alternates with expansive floral roundels, which further energize the overall mosaic pattern. Shah Abbas palmettes and rosettes, set on a meandering vine in rich pastels, populate the brilliant ivory main border. Together with a complex array of complementary minor meander borders, they create an artfully contrasting frame. Preserved in heavy pile condition at 125 years old, this dynamic, small-room-size Semnan will make a sophisticated, individualized statement in a setting that requires this unusual size.

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