Opinion piece:
The Legacy and Future of Seirafian
Rugs
by
Hamed Sanei
Hamed Sanei is a
professor of geoscience at Aarhus University, Denmark. Alongside his academic
profession, he has been a connoisseur of Persian art, especially Isfahan rugs,
for over three decades.
The author has not
received any financial contributions, emphasizing that this is not a paid
advertorial.
Summary
The article delves into the exceptional allure of Seirafian
rugs. It traces the workshop's historical emergence, emphasizing its
association with artistic luminaries and the cultural context that fostered its
rise to prominence. It highlights the workshop's commitment to original designs
and meticulous craftsmanship, which captivated collectors and connoisseurs.
Despite the workshop's historical eminence, the article discusses the
contemporary challenges faced by newer generations in maintaining the brand's
artistic and qualitative standards. However, amidst these challenges, it
praises the work of Karim Seirafian, who stands out for his adherence to the
original artistic principles and execution, offering a beacon of hope for the
brand's future. The article concludes by advocating for a return to the
foundational principles of the past, urging other producers within the
Seirafian brand to follow Karim's lead in preserving the legacy through
quality, originality, and honoring the artisans.
What Makes Seirafian Rugs Exceptional
Many inquire about the allure of Seirafian rugs and their
steep prices. To comprehend this, one must delve into the intricate process of
rug making, distinguish between functional floor coverings and artistic
masterpieces, and assess the provenance and originality of the rug.
The Seirafian workshop boasts a storied history, emerging in
1940 at the tail end of the Great Depression. This epoch coincided with an
upturn in economic conditions and a resurgence of interest in Iran’s
illustrious arts, fostered by luminaries like Arthur Pope. Iranian artists,
inspired by the grandeur of past eras, particularly the Safavid and Seljuk
dynasties, birthed a new cadre of masters. Notable figures such as Haj Mirza
Agha Reza Emami and his protégés like Ahmad Archang, Haj Mosavar, Isa Bahadori,
Rostam Shirazi, and others spearheaded this artistic renaissance.
Amidst Iran’s burgeoning civilization and the prosperous
reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Persian art flourished. The Seirafian
workshop carved a niche in artisan rug making by upholding unparalleled
standards of weaving, quality, and artistic finesse. Commissioning designs
exclusively from two of the era’s greatest minds, Ahmad Archang and Haj Mosavar,
the workshop ensured originality. These designs, not replicated from existing
art but crafted expressly for weaving Persian rugs, were meticulously
supervised by the Seirafians themselves and executed using only the finest
materials.
The resulting Seirafian rugs soon captivated collectors,
Persian rug aficionados, royalty, and the affluent for their spectacular beauty
and originality. Decades later, Seirafian rugs stand as the pinnacle of weaving
art, treasured by connoisseurs and museums alike.
A key reason for the exorbitant value of Seirafian rugs lies
in their genesis. Each rug is meticulously woven, knot by knot, following the
original hand-drawn design penned by the grand master, an original art piece
boasting impeccable provenance. While a limited number of copies may exist,
they still retain the hallmark of the great designers' original pen. Distinct
from the myriad replicas flooding the market, these rugs stand as true works of
art safeguarded by the workshop.
Contemplating New Seirafian Rug Purchases
While Seirafian rugs continue to be crafted, not all are deemed collectible for
two primary reasons.
Firstly, the workshop has never been operating as a unified
entity, resulting in variability in the products, with some straying from the stringent standards of the early Seirafian lineage.
Secondly, a looming threat to the artisan brand arises from
unauthorized alterations to the original designs. Some producers employ modern
technologies to modify and create iterations of the original works,
compromising their originality and provenance. Although these rugs serve as
exquisite furnishings, they lack the essence of original art.
Observing the Current Seirafian Workshop Status
As a discerning observer of the Seirafian workshop, I've
witnessed a rather decline. While most of the recent works are more or less aligned with their forefathers' standards, some of the new rugs fall short in terms of both artistic merit and quality. Some productions seem to deviate from
the ethos of Seirafian.
Hope for the Seirafian Brand and the Karim Seirafian
Phenomenon
In this somewhat dim landscape of Persian rug art, a bright
star shines: Karim Seirafian, son of the late Sadegh Seirafian. With over three
decades of rug production, Karim’s creations are highly sought after,
commanding premium prices. His success stems from not only his mastery in rug
making but also his profound scholarly insight into Persian art, particularly
Isfahan’s historical artistry. Adhering to the original Seirafian formula by
engaging the best artists and utilizing superior materials, Karim's rugs stand
out for their flawless execution of the original designs penned by master
artists.
Mehrdad Sadri stands as an exemplary figure among the new
generation of designers who have undergone formal training in the classic
school of Isa Bahadori and Rostam Shirazi. His collaboration with Karim
Seirafian marks the initiation of a new chapter in the grandeur of Seirafian
rugs, akin to the impactful contributions of Ahmad Arhcng and Haj Mosavar.
Advice for Other Seirafian Rug Producers
To reclaim their former glory, workshops should heed the
successful formula of the past by engaging eminent artists to create new
designs rooted in Persian culture. Although this might increase production
costs, the market will eventually reward this dedication. Prioritizing the use
of superior materials and dyes, and acknowledging and rewarding the craftsmen,
is vital. These artisans are the stars of this artistic endeavor and deserve
recognition for their invaluable contribution.
I implore other family members producing under the Seirafian
brand to emulate Karim Seirafian's approach. His dedication upholds the
legendary Seirafian brand, setting a benchmark for quality and originality.
Learning from his methods would be instrumental in preserving the Seirafian
legacy.