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Nº 532 -- 6' 4" x 4' 2"
Nº 532 -- 6' 4" x 4' 2"
Rug History
Rug History
Persian Rugs are renowned worldwide for their exquisite craftsmanship and rich history, dating back over 2,500 years. Originating from Persia, these handwoven masterpieces reflect a deep cultural heritage passed down through generations of skilled artisans.
What sets Persian rugs apart is their intricate designs and high-quality materials. Woven primarily from wool, or silk, each rug is meticulously crafted using traditional knotting techniques. Persian rug designs are often influenced by the region they come from, featuring a variety of patterns such as floral motifs, medallions, and arabesques.
Persian cities like Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, and Kerman are famous for producing some of the most sought-after rugs. These rugs vary in size, color palette, and complexity, but all share a common thread: they are works of art created to last for generations. The natural dyes used to color the wool give the rugs their distinctive hues, often rich reds, blues, and golds.
Each rug tells its own story, a fusion of art, culture, and craftsmanship. With the right care, a Persian rug can be a lifelong investment, growing even more beautiful with age.
- Dimensions: 6' 4" x 4' 2"
- Age: Mid 1900s
- Origin: Persian
- Hand-knotted Wool