Tabriz Silk
Tabriz, Iran
A symphony of silk and precision — each knot a meditation on geometry and grace.
Since Antiquity
Every knot is an act of patience. Every dye, drawn from the earth — saffron, pomegranate, indigo — holds a story older than borders. We don’t sell rugs. We preserve the conversations between hand and loom.
Tabriz, Iran
A symphony of silk and precision — each knot a meditation on geometry and grace.
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A single Persian rug contains hundreds of thousands of hand-tied knots. Each one placed with intention — the asymmetric Senneh knot allowing finer detail, the Turkish Ghiordes knot building strength. The weaver works from memory, a pattern held in the mind like a prayer.
Pomegranate rind yields warm reds. Indigo roots produce blues that deepen with decades. Saffron stigmas create golds that glow in afternoon light. These dyes don’t fade — they mature. A hundred-year-old rug often has richer colour than the day it left the loom.
A fine silk Tabriz can take a family three to five years to complete, working daily. There is no shortcut, no machine equivalent. This is what you feel when you stand on one — the weight of devoted time pressed into every square inch.
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Knots Per Square Inch
The density of a fine Nain — each one tied by hand, invisible to the untrained eye.
Selected Works
A great rug is not decoration. It is a landscape you live upon — woven earth, woven sky, woven time.
— ABN Rug Gallery
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Curators of Fine Rugs — Handmade • Antique • One of a Kind
Location
1465 Howell Mill Road NW
Suite 100A, Atlanta, Georgia 30318
Hours
Monday — Saturday, 9:30 AM — 5:30 PM
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