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78889 Vintage Persian Lori Rug, 04'01 x 05'11.
This hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Lori rug is a mesmerizing blend of traditional artistry and cultural symbolism, representing the rich heritage of the Lori people. Dominating the center is a large triple lozenge medallion, decorated with ying-yang unison motifs, each filled with vibrant colors of blue, red, and beige. This medallion, framed by serrated edges, symbolizes the union of man and woman. Surrounding the central motif are smaller ying-yang and floral rosettes, scattered across the red field, creating a dynamic and engaging visual story.
The vibrant red field of the rug is an embodiment of life and vitality, a color often associated with courage and energy in Persian culture. The contrasting hues of blue and beige within the geometric patterns not only enhance the rug's visual appeal but also signify tranquility and purity, balancing the overall composition. The playful arrangement of these colors brings a sense of rhythm and movement to the piece, making it an eye-catching focal point in nearly any room. The intricate lozenge border, with its alternating diamond motifs, frames the central design, adding depth and dimension to the piece.
Perfect for a variety of interior design styles, this Persian Lori rug effortlessly combines traditional elegance with a touch of nomadic charm. Its bold colors and geometric patterns can complement modern spaces, adding a pop of color and cultural intrigue. In more eclectic or bohemian settings, the rug's intricate designs and symbolic motifs contribute to a layered and personalized aesthetic. The natural gradations and abrash add to its character, offering a sense of history and timeless beauty that can enhance both contemporary and traditional interiors. This vintage Persian Lori rug is not just a decorative piece but a conversation starter, bringing with it the stories and traditions of its makers.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 04'01 x 05'11.
- Date: 1960's. Mid-20th Century.