Kashan Iran Rug 138 X 104 Cm
Iranian wool kurk* rug, cotton warp and weft, circa 1950. Very good condition.
City in central Iran, the production of kashan began during the Safavid dynasty (1501-1732) and particularly under the reign of Shah Abbas.
Superb Kashan rug with a traditional pattern on a plain red background (kafzadé) with nuances. This rug is a fine example of the mastery of the weavers of the city of Kashan. In the center, two sky blue and beige medallions are inserted into a navy blue medallion. Four spandrels, reminiscent of the central medallion, as well as borders with a 'herati' or 'samovari' (flower) pattern frame the field of the rug.
* Kurk wool: fine lamb's wool collected by combing. Strong and durable wool.
Free Chronopost delivery for France and Europe. Do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email. (We ship our rugs and kilims by Chronopost or Colissimo, at our expense (up to 30 kg) in mainland France and Europe).
City in central Iran, the production of kashan began during the Safavid dynasty (1501-1732) and particularly under the reign of Shah Abbas.
Superb Kashan rug with a traditional pattern on a plain red background (kafzadé) with nuances. This rug is a fine example of the mastery of the weavers of the city of Kashan. In the center, two sky blue and beige medallions are inserted into a navy blue medallion. Four spandrels, reminiscent of the central medallion, as well as borders with a 'herati' or 'samovari' (flower) pattern frame the field of the rug.
* Kurk wool: fine lamb's wool collected by combing. Strong and durable wool.
Free Chronopost delivery for France and Europe. Do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email. (We ship our rugs and kilims by Chronopost or Colissimo, at our expense (up to 30 kg) in mainland France and Europe).
1 250 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wool
Length: 138 cm
Width: 104 cm
Reference (ID): 1497334
Availability: In stock
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