3' 9 x 10' 2 Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Runner Rug
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3' 9 x 10' 2 Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Runner Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 5373330
Size FT: 3' 9" x 10' 2"
115cm x 310cm
Primary color is Burgundy.
Colors in this rug include: Burgundy, Brown, Ivory, Light Brown, Olive, Orange, Purple, Rust Red.
Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool
Pile Height: 1/6"
Collection: Kilim Fars
Construction: Hand Woven
40-50 Years(Semi Antique)
Has fringe.
In Very Good condition, with Missing Fringe, Repair. Further details can be seen in the pictures
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Product Description
The Kilim Fars collection presents a hand-woven 100% wool runner that encapsulates the traditional craftsmanship of the Kilim weave. This 10 Ft runner features a bold and inviting burgundy background, complemented by a rich palette of brown, ivory, light brown, olive, orange, purple, and rust red. The intricate geometric patterns and stripes that run along the length of the rug are emblematic of the Kilim design, showcasing both symmetry and cultural heritage.
The rug's texture delivers an authentic, tactile experience due to its hand-woven construction, with visible variations in the weave adding character to each piece. Notable condition details include missing fringe and evidence of repair, which add to the narrative of the rug's semi-antique status, dating between 40 to 60 years of age.
This runner would make a striking addition to a variety of home decor styles, from traditional to contemporary, especially in settings that celebrate artisanal and global influences. It could serve as a corridor's statement piece, add warmth to a cozy study, or enhance the cultural aesthetic of a living space. The vibrant yet earthy colors can be paired with natural wood, leather furnishings, or complemented by metallic accents to evoke an eclectic vibe. Given the length of this runner, it is ideal for long hallways, alongside a dining area, or within a spacious kitchen, providing both visual interest and a narrative of artisanal history.