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Shiraz 4'0 x 6'5 (121 x 196)

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This Antique Rug Burnt Orange on Warm Grey is a Hand knotted Shiraz 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% Handspun Wool pile,a 100% Wool foundation and 100% vegetable dye. The KPSI is 82 for this Persian rug;it took 50 days to weave and is in Excellent condition.
Type:Original, One-of-a-kind
Size (cm.):121 x 196
Colors: Warm Grey Burnt Orange
Woven: Hand knotted
Foundation: Wool
Pile: Handspun Wool
Style: Shiraz
Category: Tribal
Origin: Shiraz Persian Rug
Age: Vintage [30-40 years]
Condition: Excellent
KPSI: 82
Knotting Time: 50 days 475 hours
SKU #:1700360244
This Shiraz Rug is made from 100% Natural Vegetable Dye.
This Shiraz Rug is made from 100% Natural Wool.
Shiraz is an ancient city in central Iran which produces a very warm and comfortable series of rugs. The designs are very simple and geometric, yet the design themes seem more sophisticated than primitive. Along with geometric motifs, often featuring huge diamond-shaped medallions, small animals or plants can also be seen in parts of the field. Colors include brown, rust, beige, with navy or black outlines.
From the great southern province of Fars, through parts of the province of Kerman, nomadic tribes have a long history of rug weaving. Afshar, Qashqai, Gabbeh and other tribal rugs are produced in the southern part of this vast area. The Afshar tribes are mostly in the province of Kerman, while the renowned Qashqai tribes are spread across both provinces and other parts of southern Iran. Some major rug-weaving centers include the historic city of Shiraz, in Fars; the famous city of Kerman; and the towns of Abadeh, Sirjan, and many other villages and nomadic groupings. Strong Turkish and Kurdish weaving influences and techniques are visible, especially in the use of the symmetrical Turkish knot, woven up to a density of 100 knots per sq. in. The foundation is strong, durable cotton, or in more naive cases, wool or goat hair. The pile is of very lustrous, fine wool that has been shorn from local herds, and colored mainly with natural vegetable and root dyes. These simple, gentle weavers are naturally fond of bright, lively colors for their primitive homes. They produce native rugs that are unique treasures and may take many months to complete.

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