An Exceptional Hacı Celili Tabriz Rug
This remarkable rug is attributed to the Hacı Celili (Haji Jalili) workshop, one of the most respected weaving ateliers in Tabriz during the late 19th century. Rugs from this workshop are renowned for their fine weave, masterful drawing, and soft, luminous color palettes—qualities that place them among the most desirable classical Persian carpets.
Refined Design & Subtle Color
The composition features a highly detailed medallion-and-corner design enriched with scrolling vines, floral arabesques, and delicate latticework. The drawing is precise and balanced, showcasing extraordinary artistic control. The golden beige field is complemented by nuanced tones of brown and red, with dark brown and green accents that add depth without overwhelming the design.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Materials: Wool pile on wool foundation
Construction: Hand-knotted
Dyes: Natural vegetable dyes
Design: Medallion-and-corner with floral and lattice motifs
Condition
Approximately 130 years old
Antique condition consistent with age
Light, even wear with a beautiful age-acquired patina
Structurally sound and exceptionally well preserved
Why We Love It
• Attributed to the Hacı Celili workshop, Tabriz
• Late 19th-century Persian masterpiece
• Exceptional drawing and refined color harmony
• Elegant yet richly detailed composition
• A true collector’s rug with enduring significance














