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Handmade Vintage Persian Kerman Rug 9.8
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1930s - 1D175
$4,312.21
£3,224.56
€3,600
CA$5,941.15
A$6,479.66
CHF 3,432.49
MX$77,681.92
NOK 43,714.62
SEK 39,973.78
DKK 27,433.43
About the Item
This magnificent Persian Kerman rug, hand-knotted in the 1930s, embodies timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Featuring soft beige tones and classic motifs, it is a true reflection of the rich Persian weaving tradition.
Features
Details:
Origin: Kerman, Persia
Material: Premium wool on a cotton foundation
Technique: Hand-knotted with intricate precision
Design: Traditional Kerman patterns in a neutral beige palette
Period: Circa 1930s
Style: Antique Persian elegance
Shape: Rectangular
Dimensions:
Length: 395 cm (13 ft)
Width: 298 cm (9.8 ft)
Condition:
Overall: Good vintage condition considering its age (approx. 60 years)
Care: Requires professional cleaning for optimal presentation
Authenticity: Guaranteed 100% hand-knotted, not industrially produced
Special Features:
Timeless Design: Intricate patterns typical of Kerman craftsmanship
Durable Material: Soft yet resilient wool with a sturdy cotton base
Versatile Use: Suitable for large living spaces, dining rooms, or other areas
Usage Suggestions:
Enhances the ambiance of any elegant space with its vintage charm
Perfect for collectors seeking authentic Persian rugs
This vintage Persian Kerman rug is a statement piece that blends history, artistry, and functionality. Its enduring design and craftsmanship make it a prized addition to any home or collection.
Please refer to the detailed images for a closer look at the design and condition.
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