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78846 Vintage Persian Shiraz Rug, 09'11 x 12'09.
Step into a world of celestial charm and nomadic elegance with this hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Shiraz rug. The central diamond motif, an oasis of rich symbolism, captivates the eye with its bold red hue, intricately adorned with a radiant blue star flower, symbolizing happiness, protection and guidance. Encased within an expansive field of serene beige, this central lozenge medallion stands as a testament to the artistic prowess of its creators, who deftly blend simplicity with profound meaning. The surrounding expanse, framed by deep navy and soft sky-blue corners, evokes the vast, unending horizons of the Persian landscape.
The vintage Persian rug's design is a harmonious symphony of geometric precision and tribal motifs, each element imbued with cultural significance. The central diamond, a symbol of clarity and wisdom, is complemented by the subtle, repetitive patterns along the border, which resemble a protective chain, safeguarding the intricate narrative woven within. This masterpiece exudes a sense of timelessness, where every knot tells a story of heritage, tradition, and the nomadic way of life that inspired its creation. The subtle variations in color, known as abrash, add depth and dimension, enhancing its rustic charm.
Ideal for a variety of interior design styles, from Boho Chic to Eclectic and even Minimalist spaces, this Persian Shiraz rug brings a touch of warmth and authenticity to any room. Its vibrant yet balanced color palette of deep blues, soft creams, and a striking central red diamond can anchor a room, creating a focal point that invites conversation and admiration. Whether placed in a cozy living room, an inviting dining room, or a serene bedroom, this woven wonder transforms nearly any space into a haven of cultural richness and aesthetic beauty, offering a magic carpet ride through the enchanting realms of Persian artistry.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 09'11 x 12'09.
- Date: 1980's. Late 20th Century.