Antique 18th Century Persian Velvet Compound Cloth Textile
Antique 18th Century Persian Velvet Compound Cloth Textile Product Description and Details
:: Made in Persia likely during the Zand dynasty in the 18th century though possibly the 19th century, and likely woven in the Yezd region, this velvet compound cloth textile was likely produced for an upper-class or courtly setting. The field features a striking and unusual repeating pattern of stylized human figures interspersed with small trees, creating a rhythmic and highly decorative composition. A multi-striped border in warm, earthy tones frames the scene, adding structure and contrast. The soft blue used within the figures is echoed along the backing, while additional hues of saffron, gold, brick red, red-orange, and ivory contribute to its rich yet balanced palette. A piece of similar style can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection. Size measures: 2'10" x 4'7"
Item ID: 13063
Antique 18th Century Persian Velvet Compound Cloth Textile Specifications and Dimensions
- // Email us w/several hours notice + our replied confirmation to see this item at our showroom in Katonah, NY. //
-


Decorative details—both functional and purely expressive—are what give a home its sense of character and soul.
-
Kindly see our full return policy here
![]()
Unless we have been contacted prior to purchase with questions or concerns relating to return, buyer will be responsible for original shipping at cost + return shipping. Custom items, artwork or items made from paper or wood are not returnable. Rugs have a firm 3 day return policy which is specified by drop off tracking and tracking back to us. Sunday is the only exempt day for shipping policies. Kindly also see details and terms in our return section. Due to the nature of international shipments, all sales outside of the contiguous USA are all sales final and free shipping may be limited in insurance amount, delivery method and in some cases to the nearest metropolitan area. Kindly contact prior to purchase for any and all questions.
-
-


Print tear sheet







