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Roodbar 2'7 x 12'6 (78 x 380)

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This Premium Red-Salmon on Blue Hand knotted Roodbar area rug is 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 and 100% vegetable dye. The KPSI is 118 for this Persian rug;it took 90 days to weave and is in Excellent condition.
Type:Original, One-of-a-kind
Size (cm.):78 x 380
Colors: Blue Red-Salmon
Woven: Hand knotted
Foundation: Cotton
Pile: Wool
Style: Roodbar
Category: Tribal
Origin: Roodbar Persian Rug
Age: [0-10 years]
Condition: Excellent
KPSI: 118
Knotting Time: 90 days 855 hours
SKU #:1700180747
This Roodbar Rug is made from 100% Natural Cotton.
This Roodbar Rug is made from 100% Natural Wool.
Roodbar is a small village in northern Iran. Roodbar rugs are usually made in longer runner sizes. They have the common Herati pattern, which consists of small fish elements throughout the field, and a diamond central medallion. The field color is most often red or rust, and other colors include beige and navy blue.
The northern provinces of Gilan, Zanjan, and Mazandaran are very rich in history. There are some strong traces of Turkish and Kurdish influence seen in these nomadic and/or semi-nomadic people, but they are mostly of Persian origin. Descendants of the Mongolians (led by Ghengis Khan) who invaded the country in the 13th century, Turkish and Mogul tribes have been living in this region for many centuries. The province of Zanjan has a higher Kurdish population, whereas Gilan has a higher Persian population. These peaceful people are documented to have been weaving rugs for over 3,000 years. They have a migratory lifestyle, and both sexes practise rug weaving. In some cases, the rug weaving is the family's main source of income and these nomads continue to weave even in the harshest conditions. These tribal pieces have a thick, soft wool pile. Their foundation can either be cotton, wool or goat hair, and the coloring is mainly natural vegetable dyes. The finer Persian asymmetrical knot is used more often than the symmetrical Turkish double knot. Weaving is very difficult for these nomads, far away from the conveniences of modern technology. They make their own looms, which are used horizontally on the ground, as they need to be easily dismantled and transported.

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