A RARE PAIR OF OF SAVAFID HAND-CARVED WOOD-BLOCK PRINT

PERIOD:
Late,17th Century
ORIGIN:
Isfahan
DIMENSIONS:
 20 X 18 CM
DESCRIPTION:
The exceptional pair of handmade Persian Safavid wooden block prints with engraved invert motifs and blossoms bound branches interlaced to unknown dying.
Illustrations:
Kalamkari known as a wood carved block print is one of the oldest art methods since the Mughal Emperor during his throne occurred, the master craftsman artists curved various and stunning crafts on a fabric with a distinct frame each one has an admirable and unique illustration.
This art became popular during the Safavid era, We can glimpse this art in most of both genders, cloth. These kinds of textile are very prominent and profitable during the Safavid era.
Qalamkari textile ,block painted textile of a style produced during the 17th century at various centers such as in India , notably at Golconda ( India was part of the Persian Emperor.
The material was called qalamkari ( brushwork ) because of the method utilized in performing it was chiefly made into devotion rugs , hangings, coverlets, and bedcovers.
Kalamkari art which is still one of the municipalities and towns is common, the master craftsman legacy of the 17th century (Safavids) existed the flawless way to end two decades of the nineteenth century and the other stood as one of the outstanding examples of the art of our existing generation.
PROVENANCE:
Formerly held in Swiss Collections
CERTIFICATE:
Comes with a certificate from the Art Loss Register