Täbriz · 20th century
Idjadi is known for Tabriz rugs in the highest Raj classification with fine silk accents.

Photo: Morgenland Rugs
Idjadi is known for Tabriz rugs in high Raj classifications with particularly generous silk accents. The workshop operates at the upper end of Tabriz production, with 65 to 70 RajRajMaßeinheit für die Knotenfeinheit bei Täbriz-Teppichen. Gibt die Anzahl der Knoten auf 7 cm Breite an. 50 Raj gilt als fein, 70+ Raj als sehr fein.Read in glossary → as the typical level for top pieces.
The combination of cork wool and silk is Idjadi's hallmark: silk forms not only outlines but entire areas of the pile — lending the rugs a particular sheen and depth effect. On the finest pieces the warp is silk.
The pattern world follows the Tabriz classics: medallions, floral compositions, hunting scenes. In colour Idjadi stays with a warm, traditional palette.
Signed Idjadi pieces reach five-figure prices in the high-end trade — their silk content makes them among the more expensive Tabriz workshops.
Associated style
Tabriz rugs are among the most refined Persian carpets, known for their finely knotted designs and remarkable variety of patterns.