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61046 Vintage Persian Shiraz Rug Runner, 03'09 x 10'01.
Embark on an evocative journey as you delve into the rich embrace of this hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Shiraz rug. Envision the rugged artisan, skillfully weaving tribal enchantment into every intricate thread. The intrinsic diamond design, a testament to subtle complexity, harmonizes with deep earthy tones, encapsulating the very essence of worldly sophistication.
Amid the sought-after deep red field, immerse yourself in the mesmerizing dance of design that unfolds along the center, featuring triple-stacked lozenges intricately patterned with alluring tribal elements. Additional enigmatic motifs, such as eight-point stars, tree of life motifs, Burdocks, chests, roundels, and cross motifs, weave a narrative of cultural significance and nomadic allure. The concept of the four horse heads finds its inspiration in the iconic double-headed horse that once graced the summits of the pillars, standing guard over the ancient Persian city of Persepolis. The sultry navy blue inlay adds a touch of mystique while also giving the corner spandrels their moment in the spotlight. Now, let's venture into the borders—a captivating palmette and serrated leaf border, guarded by floral meander bands, akin to a visual odyssey with stories patiently awaiting discovery.
Emanating the embodiment of global chic, this vintage Shiraz tribal rug exudes a decidedly dapper charm. It draws inspiration from Qashqai Tribe designs, embracing nomadic allure and encapsulating Persian cultural significance, all while exuding an aura of dark and moody allure. Beyond a mere rug, it's a rugged storyteller, infusing a welcomed informality into nearly any space seeking a touch of masculine allure and relaxed refinement. Whether you're kindling a fire in a rustic cabin or unwinding in an urban retreat, let this vintage Persian tribal runner resonate as the echo of tales yet untold and adventures waiting to unfold.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 03'09 x 10'01.
- Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.