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Antique Mahal carpet

Circa 1870
429 × 346 cm 14’ x 11’4”
£25,000

Description

An ancient Mahal carpet, woven with great precision, the vines and smaller floral motifs connect beautifully with the larger palmettes, and float exquisitely on the deep indigo blue background.  The faded yellow border has an intricate and elegant leaf design, well proportioned and spaced out, the yellow dye is just stunning, one of our favourite colours. Often using saffron, weld or even pomegranate peel it was an expensive dye to produce and we can see why on this exceptional carpet.

Woven with a Mahal weave in the area of Sultanabad, Persia – this piece was hand-created around 1870 and with this we can see some lower areas of pile height.  No holes, rips or tears and structurally in great order.  The minimal wear and fading over the last 150 years leave us with a very handsome carpet, which would be easy to place in already finished interior or build a scheme with.

We offer a professional home visit service, having visited customers in their own homes all over the UK for over 30 years. We feel it is vital to view carpets and rugs at home, so you can make the ideal choice, trying various options in a room. A free, no obligation service we have offered since 1990.

Book a visit to our barn showroom if you prefer, we have over 1000 antique and contemporary carpets, rugs and runners on offer.  We are located in the small village of Crondall in Surrey, around an hours drive from London.

Reserve this carpet for your project or home, and you can organise a home or showroom visit soon.  We offer our reservation service, so you do not miss out on the carpet or rug you love, but may not be quite ready to purchase.


Mahal carpets were produced in Sultanabad, Persia which is now Arak in the center of Iran. Mahal and Sultanabad rugs were made in the same area as the earliest Fereghans and Sarouks, but they are very different in form and structure. Floral motifs and overall designs of vine scrolls and palmettes remain consistent with the influences of western colour palettes and are all characteristics of Ziegler carpets.

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