Mantes Carpet, Safavid, Louvre
Hunting Carpet made by Ghyath ud-Din Jami, Wool, cotton and silk, 1542-3, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan
16th century, The “Schwarzenberg Carpet”
Detail of a Persian Animal carpet, Safavid period, 16th century, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Safavid Kerman ‘vase’ carpet fragment, southeast Persia, early 17th century
Persian Animal carpet, Safavid period, 16th century, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
The Rothschild Small Silk Medallion Carpet, mid-16th century, Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
Ardabil Carpet at the V&A. Inscription at the top of the field close to the border.
The Clark ‘Sickle-Leaf’, vine scroll and palmette carpet, probably Kirman, 17th century
“Sanguszko carpet”, Kirmān, 16/17th century. Miho Museum
One of the “Salting” group. Wool, silk and metal thread. Safavid period, about 1600.
Ardabil Carpet at the LACMA
The Emperor’s Carpet (detail), second half of the 16th century, Iran. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
“Vase technique” carpet, Kirmān, 17th century
Safavid Persian carpet “Mantes carpet” at The Louvre
Detail of a Persian Animal carpet, Safavid period, Persia, 16th century, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Detail of a Persian Animal carpet, Safavid period, Persia, 16th century: Lion and gazelle, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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