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78761 Distressed Antique Persian Kerman Rug, 03'10 x 06'02.
The legacy of Kerman rugs originates from the heart of south-central Iran, within the historic city of Kerman. This bustling center of weaving embodies centuries-old artistry, crafting exquisite Persian carpets that captivate with their impeccable craftsmanship, intricate designs, and vibrant color schemes. Admired by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, Kerman rugs beckon with their timeless allure, inviting all into a world where tradition intertwines seamlessly with beauty in every carefully woven knot.
In this hand-knotted wool distressed antique Persian Kerman rug, rustic elegance intertwines with relaxed refinement, offering a timeless allure. The neutral beige backdrop, lovingly time-worn, serves as the canvas for an enchanting allover floral pattern. Palmettes and rosettes unite in harmonious dance, culminating in a grand central cross-cruciform medallion that commands attention. From the rich burgundy red corner spandrels, trefoil pendants gracefully extend, their presence accentuated by intricate acanthus scrollwork.
Encircling this captivating composition is a border of deep navy blue, adorned with rosettes and palmettes that echo the motifs found within the rug's field. This border, flanked by inner and outer floral guard borders, adds a touch of depth and sophistication to the rug's design. Each element, meticulously crafted and thoughtfully placed, contributes to the rug's overall aura of rustic elegance and refined beauty.
As a testament to its enduring charm and timeless appeal, this distressed antique Persian Kerman rug invites admiration and captivates with its intricate details and rich color palette. With its fusion of rustic elements and refined craftsmanship, it serves as a stunning centerpiece in any space, exuding warmth, character, and a sense of history that transcends time.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 03'10 x 06'02.
- Date: 1910s. Early 20th Century.