19th Century Persian Handwoven Rug in Red and Navy Wool
$2.900,00
This exceptional 19th-century Persian rug is a beautiful example of traditional handwoven craftsmanship. Made from high-quality wool and dyed with natural pigments, it displays a rich terracotta red field framed by deep navy and ivory borders. The geometric pattern, composed of repeated octagonal motifs, reveals the precision and balance characteristic of Persian tribal weavers. Each knot is meticulously executed, resulting in a dense, durable pile that has aged gracefully over time. The subtle variations in tone give the piece depth and authenticity, while its symmetry and rhythm create a timeless visual harmony.
Perfect for a refined living room, study, or gallery space, this antique rug adds both texture and character to contemporary and classical interiors alike. A rare and elegant example of 19th-century Persian artistry, full of warmth, history, and enduring beauty.
Additional information
| Length | 275 cm |
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| Width | 186 cm |
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