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  2. Ardabil Carpet - Wikipedia

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    The London Ardabil Carpet, 34 ft 3 in × 17 ft 6 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (1,044 cm × 535.5 cm). The carpet in Los Angeles, 23 ft 7 in × 13 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (718.82 cm × 400.05 cm). The Ardabil Carpet (or Ardebil Carpet) is the name of two different famous Persian carpets, [1] the larger and better-known now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London ...

  3. Ardabil rug - Wikipedia

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    An Ardabil kilim. Ardabil rugs originate from Ardabil located in the province of Ardabil Province in northwestern Iran, 639 kilometers from Tehran. Ardabil has a long and illustrious history of Persian carpet [1] [2] weaving. The reign of the Safavid dynasty in the 16th and 17th centuries represented the peak of Persian carpet making in the region.

  4. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The second was held in London in 1892. For the first time, the Ardabil Carpet was presented to the public. [142] In 1893, the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum), advised by William Morris, purchased the Ardabil carpet, recognised today as one of the finest carpets in the world. The high price that was to be paid for ...

  5. Ardabil - Wikipedia

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    The second, smaller carpet was sold secretly to an American collector, and in 1953 it was given to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Ardabil carpet hung on the wall in this gallery for many years. In 2006, the museum created the case in the centre of the gallery so that the carpet could be seen as intended, on the floor.

  6. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    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. In 1499, a new dynasty arose in Persia.

  7. File:Ardabil Carpet.jpg - Wikipedia

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