Overview
A magnificent, large-scale hand-knotted wool pile area rug featuring a classic Persian Kashan design. It showcases a highly detailed central medallion surrounded by a dense, intricate floral field on a rich madder-red ground, framed by a deep indigo-blue main border.
Story
Woven by hand over many months, this rug carries a design lineage dating back to the 16th-century Safavid court. Each knot represents a deliberate choice by a weaver translating ancient floral poetry into a durable masterpiece.
Maker / Origin
While the specific workshop is unidentified, this rug is born from the legendary weaving traditions of central Persia. Kashan weavers are world-renowned for their mastery of curvilinear floral patterns, balanced symmetry, and the use of high-quality local wool that gains a beautiful luster over decades of use.
Condition & Value
The visible portion of the rug shows vibrant colors and a thick, healthy wool pile with no obvious low spots, staining, or fringe damage. Excellent preservation of the pile and lack of fading significantly helps maintain its value.