79401 Vintage Egyptian Tabriz Rug, 10'01 x 10'04. The Nile Court Garden: A Vintage Egyptian Tabriz Masterpiece of Refined Grandeur This exceptional hand knotted wool vintage Egyptian Tabriz rug stands as a elegant expression of cross-cultural mastery, where classical Persian design language is interpreted through the storied weaving ateliers of Egypt. Created for discerning patrons who sought grandeur without ostentation, this piece embodies a quiet opulence—an heirloom textile designed to anchor sophisticated interiors with confidence, heritage, and cultivated taste. The sumptuous crimson field unfolds as a richly orchestrated allover botanical composition, free of a central medallion and instead devoted to continuous movement and balance. Stylized palmettes, scrolling vines, and flowering tendrils interlace in disciplined harmony, forming a garden-like expanse that feels infinite and immersive. This uninterrupted patterning reflects a design philosophy rooted in abundance and refinement, inviting the eye to wander while maintaining compositional control. Encasing the interior, the captivating border is both architectural and ornamental, acting as a ceremonial frame to the botanical landscape within. Repeating floral rosettes and articulated vine work establish rhythm and symmetry, while layered guard bands reinforce structure and proportion. The border does not merely contain the design—it elevates it, lending gravitas and a sense of completion that defines true workshop excellence. This exquisite work of art transcends decoration to become a statement of legacy and distinction. Its scale, precision, and historic craftsmanship speak directly to collectors and tastemakers who value rarity and provenance over trend. Placed within a refined residence or curated interior, this vintage Egyptian Tabriz masterpiece offers an experience of cultivated luxury—one rooted in artistry, tradition, and enduring prestige. Abrash. Hand knotted wool. Made in Egypt. Measures: 10'01 x 10'04. Pile Height: 0.34 of an inch. Date: 1980's. Late 20th Century.