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A Persian silk Kashan mat inscribed "Farmayesh-e (made to the order of) Isma'il wa Aba...
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A Persian silk Kashan mat inscribed "Farmayesh-e (made to the order of) Isma'il wa Aba Yahuda",
Central Persia circa 1910,
Woven on silk warps, the central field with floral design, on an ivory, blue and mauve ground, contained by floral border,
85 x 74cm.
Provenance: The George Farrow Collection
Isma'il and Aba Yahudi produced a number of carpets starting their business in the 1860s probably in Kashan. They are thought to have moved later to the Fereghan area (Anton Felton, Jewish Rugs. A History and Guide, Suffolk, 1997, p.141). Since medieval times Kashan had been a centre of Persian Jewish culture; it is here that most Jewish carpets were being produced and from where extensive carpet business was made with the booming market in Europe and the United States. One of the most successful carpet merchants was Hadji Yehuda Haroonian who later moved from Kashan to Tehran (op. cit., p.26).
A great number of carpets commissioned by Isma'il and Aba Yahudi bear an inscription with their names and it is assumed that they provided the weavers in-situ with the cartoons as well as with instructions in terms of knotting, size and colour.
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