Persian carpet

Original price was: 2.430,00 €.Current price is: 1.944,00 €.

Reg. no.: 538

Size: 230 x 130 cm
Pile: wool
Base: wool
Colours: plant-based dyes
Design: figurative, stylized
Weaving technique: handmade pile carpet
Knot density: 90,000 knots/m²
Origin: Iran

Authentic rugs from Persian nomads and master workshops

Authentic rugs from Persian nomads and master workshops

Modern designer rugs

Modern designer rugs

Direct import from Iran, extensive selection

Direct import from Iran, extensive selection

🧶 Material and Origin

Material: 100% hand-knotted wool rug – warm, durable, and dyed with natural dyes, typical of nomadic craftsmanship.

Origin: Probably made by a Persian tribal or village community, possibly Qashqai, Bakhtiari, or Afshar, known for vibrant colours and geometric patterns.

🎨 Pattern Description

Central Field:
The centre of the rug is filled with an orderly grid of small squares or diamonds, each containing a half-triangle motif, often in alternating shades.

Colour Palette:
Warm tones dominate – brick red, burnt orange, ochre, rust, ivory, with traces of black and olive green. The colours blend gently, most likely due to the use of natural dyes, creating a sense of movement and handmade authenticity.

Symbolism:
The repeated square and triangular motifs may carry tribal symbolism, possibly representing water, fertility, or protection, which is common in nomadic storytelling through textiles.

Borders:
The main border features a strong, rhythmically repeated diamond motif with pronounced black outlines and accents in red, white, and gold.

Side Borders:
Thinner lines frame the main border and central field, adding balance and a sense of order.

Craftsmanship:
Hand-knotted: Slight irregularities in the grid and patterns are a clear sign of handmade work, giving the rug soul and value.

Patina:
The soft fading of the colours gives the rug a sense of authentic age and warmth, highly valued by collectors and interior designers.

🏠 How It Fits Different Interiors

Modern Spaces:
Contrast as a focal point: In a minimalist or modern home with neutral tones, this rug becomes a central piece. Its warm colours and complex patterns add character and warmth to cooler, clean-lined spaces.

Balance with simplicity: It pairs beautifully with light wood or concrete floors, monochrome furniture, and metal or glass details.

Classic or Traditional Spaces:
Natural harmony: In a room with antique furniture, carved wood, or a classic style, this rug further enhances the feeling of warmth and heritage.

Layering textures: It works beautifully under a wooden coffee table, beside a leather sofa, or beneath a classic console table.

🌟 Why This Rug Is Special

Cultural story: It is not merely decoration – it is a story. Every square and line reflects tradition and the hands of the person who created it.

Versatile colour palette: Its rich yet restrained colours make it easy to incorporate into various colour schemes.

Geometry with soul: A strictly structured pattern, combined with natural colour imperfections, creates a perfect balance between order and spontaneity.