9' 10 x 12' 9 Hand Knotted Birjand Persian Wool Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 4888596
Size FT: 9' 10" x 12' 9"
300cm x 390cm
Primary color is Burgundy.
Colors in this rug include: Burgundy, Black, Blue, Green, Ivory, Navy Blue, Olive, Peach, Pink.
Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool
Pile Height: 1/2"
Collection: Birjand
Construction: Hand Knotted
100 knots per square inch.
40-50 Years(Semi Antique)
Has fringe.
In Excellent condition
All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.
Product Description
The Birjand collection offers a 10x13 hand-knotted rug crafted from 100% wool, delivering a refined statement of longevity and artisanal craftsmanship. The rug features a rich burgundy background, thoughtfully complemented by an assortment of colors including black, blue, green, ivory, navy blue, olive, peach, pink. These hues come together to form an intricate, traditional pattern reminiscent of classic Persian designs. The density of the pattern provides a visual feast of florals and ornate motifs that invite closer inspection and appreciation.
The texture is indicative of the high-quality wool fibers and expert hand-knotting techniques used, ensuring a plush feel underfoot. Adding to its distinctiveness is the signature of a master weaver, a testament to its authenticity and heritage. It is considered semi-antique, spanning 40-60 years, which suggests both durability and timeless appeal.
This rug is finished with fringe detailing, adding to the traditional aesthetic. It is suited for a variety of decor scenarios, including formal living rooms, grand dining spaces, or sophisticated office settings where its classic elegance will complement rich wood furnishings, luxurious fabrics, and a space that embraces traditional decor elements. Alternatively, when placed in a modern interior, this rug can serve as a statement piece, contrasting with minimalist furniture and creating an anchor for an eclectic aesthetic.