SKU | 51901 | UPC | 720158369889 |
Brand | Pasargad |
Collection | Antique |
Design | Kashan |
Matterials | Lamb's Wool |
Shape | Rectangle | Weaves | Hand-Knotted |
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Size | 4'04'' x 7' feet |
Foundation | cotton |
Country Of Origin | Iran |
Age | circa 1930 |
Review
This Antique exquisite Omar Khayyam pictorial area rug is a masterpiece of handmade craftsmanship . The vibrant multicolor design is hand-knotted with the finest wool, creating a durable and long-lasting rug that is sure to add warmth and style to any room. Measuring 4'4"x7'feet, this Antique rug is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your home decor.
The rug features a pictorial pattern that is both unique and eye-catching, making it the perfect conversation starter. Its hand-knotted weave adds texture and depth to the design, creating a rug that is both beautiful and functional. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a cozy accent for your bedroom, this rug is sure to exceed your expectations.
Persian Antique Kashan Rugs are among the very finest Persian rugs and carpets. Kashan was a center of silk production since Safavid times and some of the best classical Persian silk rugs have been attributed to Kashan.
At the end of the nineteenth century the weavers there began to produce high quality rugs and carpets as well, which continued the high standards of design and technique established in the classical era. The very best antique Persian Kashan rugs are known as Motashem Kashan. They often have medallion designs, but allover Kashan carpets are not uncommon. The palette can be deep and rich in the classical tradition, or it can utilize softer hues appropriate to modern decor.
Though Kashan is now removed from the commercial trade route of Persia, it used to be the largest city in the northwest, and virtually all traffic between Esfahan and the east passed through it. Because of this important location Kashan became the popular stop on a bustling trade route during the Safevid Era. In modern times, nearby mountain ranges prohibit trucks from traveling the route that caravans had so often ventured. During this era in which carpet weaving flourished in Persia, Kashan developed a reputation as one of the finest weaving centers of the east .