Reference SKU: 1702685
The Royal Edit
Lapis Tabriz
Hand-knotted in Gujranwala, Pakistan
Rendering the intricate scrolls of 16th-century court weaving onto an ink-deep field, this piece acts as a nocturnal masterpiece for the modern interior. The 400 KPSI resolution allows the Shah Abbasi palmettes to bloom with the clarity of an illuminated manuscript, while the Eslimi vines create a rhythmic, architectural flow that guides the eye toward the radiant central Toranj. Hand-knotted in Pakistan using premium New Zealand wool, the medium pile adds a lustrous, three-dimensional depth
Details
Details
As a hand-crafted original, minor variations in color and pattern define its authenticity.
Shipping & Care
Express door-to-door delivery via DHL or UPS (8–10 business days).
Regular vacuuming without a beater bar; professional atelier cleaning every 3–5 years.
Global Logistics & Fulfillment
The Global Queue: For pieces sourced from our Ready Archive, our Lahore atelier conducts a final quality inspection and archival crating within 3–5 business days.
International Transit: We utilize premium express freight to ensure secure, door-to-door delivery across the US, Europe, and the Middle East. Every shipment is assigned a tracking number for real-time verification.
Terms of Entry: Global pricing includes all international freight costs. Local import taxes and duties vary by destination and are the responsibility of the recipient upon arrival.
Domestic Note (Pakistan): Orders are fulfilled via our local white-glove service. Sales Tax Excluded.
Aesthetic Integrity & Adaptation
Archival Standard: Every design is hand-knotted to our waiverless atelier standard. This ensures that the Aesthetic Integrity and tonal character of the original design are preserved, regardless of size or palette adaptations.
The Weave Cycle: Standard re-knots and size adaptations typically require an 8–10 week production period, allowing for organic dyeing and meticulous artisan hand-knotting.
Handmade Signature: We embrace Raw Honesty. Subtle nuances in texture and color are the unique, permanent signature of an unapologetically handmade object.