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Kerman 9'5 x 12'11 (287 x 394)

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This Antique Rug Blue-Navy on Raspberry is a Hand knotted Kerman area rug and a true one-of-a-kind work of art. Persian rugs are known as some of the best area rugs in the world.This Persian rug is made with 100% Wool pile,a 100% Cotton foundation. The KPSI is 118 for this Persian rug;it took 345 days to weave and is in Excellent condition.
Type:Original, One-of-a-kind
Size (cm.):287 x 394
Colors: Raspberry Blue-Navy
Woven: Hand knotted
Foundation: Cotton
Pile: Wool
Style: Kerman
Category: City
Origin: Kerman Persian Rug
Age: Aged [20-30 years]
Condition: Excellent
KPSI: 118
Knotting Time: 345 days 3277.5 hours
SKU #:1700370360
This Kerman Rug is made from 100% Natural Cotton.
This Kerman Rug is made from 100% Natural Wool.
From the city of that name in southern Persia, the incredible Kerman carpet is a soft treasure, and among the most beautiful designs woven. The traditional motif has the main border and central medallion in an intricately-detailed, ornate architectural or floral theme in the palest pastels with white-and-gold trim. This typically contrasts with an open field of a rich solid cranberry red, navy blue or other strong colors. Others patterns include the finer Lavar style with garden, tree-of-life, vase and all-over mille fleur designs, or the many pictorials which tell the story of a significant figure or event in history. Silk is almost never used.
With a history over 1000 years old, the city of Kerman is located in the province of Kerman in the central south-eastern area of Iran. Being granted one of the first royal workshops is one point of interest of this city’s history. A professional weaver may take years to complete a rug, and only uses the famous Persian asymmetrical knot. Materials are wool, silk, or a combination of both, which is left with a long pile. Cotton is a typical foundation except in fine pieces when silk is used. Pale pastel colors are typical, while patterns such as medallion and border, with a single, solid field color, as well as floral designs can both be seen. These can include tree-of-life, paneled “garden” pattern or hunting scenes. They are washed to give a glow that is typical of a Kerman.

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