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74479 Distressed Antique-Worn Persian Mahal Rug, 10'01 x 13'09.
Step into a world of timeless charm with this hand-knotted wool distressed antique Persian Mahal rug, a captivating blend of heritage and artistry. The rug's design showcases an intricate pattern of allover Herati motifs, delicately woven into its fabric to create a harmonious and sophisticated composition. The faded, distressed appearance of the rug, with its lovingly time-worn intimate patina, exudes a sense of laid-back luxury that is both inviting and elegant. The weathered beauty of this piece tells a story of generations past, making it a cherished addition to any space.
The earthy color palette, with its nature-inspired hues, enhances the rug's rugged, masculine appeal. This palette, combined with the worn-in look and subtle variations in tone, lends the piece a modern rustic feel that seamlessly blends with contemporary and traditional interiors alike. The variation of the Herati main border, flanked by a series of inner and outer guard borders, frames the central pattern beautifully, adding depth and refinement to the overall design. This delicate framing highlights the rug's intricate motifs while maintaining a sense of relaxed refinement.
Despite its age and the repairs it has undergone, this antique Persian Mahal rug retains its original charm and character. The distressed composition, with its faded patterns and weathered surface, creates a unique aesthetic that is both sophisticated and approachable. This rugged woven wonder embodies the essence of modern rustic style, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate the beauty of imperfection and the elegance of a piece that has withstood the test of time. Its presence in any room will evoke a sense of history and timeless elegance, making it a cherished focal point that invites admiration and appreciation.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- This piece has repairs. As-Is.
- Abrash. Weathered.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Persia (Iran).
- Measures: 10’01 x 13’09.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.