Cyclist Girl Tableau Carpets from Sardaroud
The Cyclist Girl wall carpet (tableau) is a timeless and favored design among homeowners, originating from Sardaroud, a town recognized for its tableau, located near Tabriz. After the Islamic revolution, Iran imposed strict dress code regulations requiring women to cover their bodies entirely in public. Women are not allowed to cycle in public despite being fully clothed, and engaging in it can lead to repercussions. Nevertheless, such designs remain permissible in carpets, with artisans continuing to weave them with their preferred motifs.
These carpets are available in the bustling Tabriz Bazaar, one of the largest covered markets globally. Crafted with wool and featuring silk pile yarn with a woolen weft, this carpet is ideal for classic interiors, enhancing living spaces and grand foyers, or as a charming addition to a daughter’s bedroom wall.
Specification:
- High quality wool and silk usage
- Handwoven in the city of Sardaroud
- High quality wall carpet
- High quality wood frame
Positive:
- 90 cm x 60 cm
- 45 knots per square inch (6.5 cm)
- Woven with wool
- Woven with over 60 colors