Boteh Runner Rug / Gallery Design 278x100 Cm
Hamadan rug, Northwest Persia, circa 1950-1980. (Cotton warp and weft, wool pile).
Runner rug with a repeating boteh design across the entire field.
It is said that the original Persian droplet motif—the boteh or buta—was a representation of a floral spray combined with a cypress tree, a symbol of life and eternity.
The seed-like shape is also believed to represent fertility and has ties to Hinduism.
Size : 278 x 100 cm
Condition : Good
MY COMPLETE GALLERY
Runner rug with a repeating boteh design across the entire field.
It is said that the original Persian droplet motif—the boteh or buta—was a representation of a floral spray combined with a cypress tree, a symbol of life and eternity.
The seed-like shape is also believed to represent fertility and has ties to Hinduism.
Size : 278 x 100 cm
Condition : Good
MY COMPLETE GALLERY
450 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wool
Length: 278
Width: 100
Diameter: p21
Reference (ID): 1564181
Availability: In stock
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