Afchar Iran Rug 132 X 106 Cm
Iranian wool rug, cotton warp and weft, circa 1980. Very good condition.
The Afchar people, an ancient nomadic population of Eastern Armenia (eastern Turkey) and Iranian Azerbaijan, are located in Khorasan (northeast Iran), the southern Kerman region (southern Iran), and Fars (southwest Iran).
This Afchar rug from the Kerman region was woven by Afchar people from the Shahre Babak area. Birds perched in trees stand out against a navy blue background, surrounded by a multitude of göls (flowers). A border with a naive motif on a red background highlights the central design.
Free Chronopost shipping within France and Europe. Feel free to contact us by phone or email. (We ship our rugs and kilims via Chronopost or Colissimo, at our expense (up to 30 kg) in mainland France and Europe).
The Afchar people, an ancient nomadic population of Eastern Armenia (eastern Turkey) and Iranian Azerbaijan, are located in Khorasan (northeast Iran), the southern Kerman region (southern Iran), and Fars (southwest Iran).
This Afchar rug from the Kerman region was woven by Afchar people from the Shahre Babak area. Birds perched in trees stand out against a navy blue background, surrounded by a multitude of göls (flowers). A border with a naive motif on a red background highlights the central design.
Free Chronopost shipping within France and Europe. Feel free to contact us by phone or email. (We ship our rugs and kilims via Chronopost or Colissimo, at our expense (up to 30 kg) in mainland France and Europe).
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wool
Length: 132 cm
Width: 106 cm
Reference (ID): 1685705
Availability: In stock
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