REF.: R21093

Keshan Mohtashem rug

Price range:   More than €25.000,00
Description:   Keshan Mohtashem rug
Dimensions:   L312xB209
Origin:   Central Iran
Period:   1880-1940
Medium:   pile: wool / warp and weft: cotton
Technique:   Hand knotted

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There are few names in the world of oriental carpets whose reputation reaches such mythical reputation as that of 'Mohtashem'.
According to some sources, Mohtashem was a talented designer who lived in the town of Keshan (Persia) at the end of the 19th century and owned a workshop producing pieces of very high quality.
However, there are few documents to support this theory: a small silk prayer rug bearing the inscription "Work of Hajji Mullah Muhammed Hassan Mohtashem" appeared at Sotheby's in London in 1986. Two comparable unsigned samples, one in the Teheran Carpet Museum and the other in the Hermitage, are also attributed to Mohtashem.
Other sources, however, claim that Mohtashem was a governor of the same city who, at the end of the 19th century, did his utmost best to revive the art of carpetmaking in the Keshan region.
It is rather strange that Mohtashem's name is barely mentioned in professional literature. Cecil Ed...

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