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75828 Oversized Vintage Mahal Persian Rug,13'04 x 18'04.
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of this hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Mahal rug, a masterpiece of artistry and craftsmanship. The rug's warm brown backdrop serves as the perfect canvas for its captivating allover botanical lattice pattern. Delicate floral motifs, blooming palmettes, and intricate foliage intertwine gracefully, creating a rhythmic dance of nature that enchants the viewer. The harmonious blend of earth-tone colors—soft browns, rich greens, and gentle hints of red and blue—adds depth and warmth to any space, evoking a sense of tranquility and natural elegance.
The meticulous design of this vintage Persian Mahal rug showcases the unparalleled skill of its weavers. Each element is thoughtfully placed, with the botanical lattice pattern extending seamlessly across the field, enhancing the overall coherence and balance of the design. This intricate interplay of shapes and colors invites you to lose yourself in its detailed beauty, making it a focal point that captivates and inspires.
Framed with a palmette Herati border, the vintage Persian area rug is further adorned with an inner rosette and boteh meander guard border. These borders not only enhance the visual appeal but also provide a sense of structure and completeness to the composition. The Herati border, with its elegant palmettes, adds a touch of sophistication, while the rosette and boteh meanders introduce a subtle, flowing rhythm. This exquisite vintage Persian Mahal rug is more than just a decorative piece; it is a testament to the enduring legacy of Persian craftsmanship, ready to bring a touch of timeless charm and elegance to your home
- Rendered in variegated shades of sand, tan, ecru, camel, rustic coral, soft terracotta, pale cerulean, ink blue, greyish-celadon, and accent colors
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran (Persia).
- Measures: 13'04 x 18'04.
- The pile height is .55 of an inch.
- Hotel Lobby Size Carpet 13 x 18 Rug.
- Date: 1930s. Early 20th Century.