6' 8 x 15' 3 Hand Knotted Malayer Persian Wool Rug
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6' 8 x 15' 3 Hand Knotted Malayer Persian Wool Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 4146592
Size FT: 6' 8" x 15' 3"
203cm x 465cm
Primary color is Burgundy.
Colors in this rug include: Burgundy, Black, Cream, Olive, Purple, Red.
Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool
Pile Height: 1/2"
Collection: Malayer
Construction: Hand Knotted
120 knots per square inch.
Over 100 Years (Antique)
Has fringe.
In Good condition, with Low Pile, Missing Fringe, Repair, Hole, Abrash. Further details can be seen in the pictures
All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.
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Product Description
The Malayer collection presents a hand-knotted rug that embodies the heritage and timeless appeal of traditional craftsmanship. This 10x13 rug is meticulously constructed from 100% wool, offering a sumptuous texture that complements its visual charm.
With a burgundy background, the rug is adorned with an array of colors, including black, cream, olive, purple, and red, which come together to form its intricate pattern. The design features classic motifs that are balanced in symmetrical harmony, contributing to the rug's overall sophisticated and ornate aesthetic.
The condition of the rug reveals a storied past, characterized by a low pile and signs of wear such as missing fringe, repairs, a hole, and natural color variation known as abrash that adds to its unique character. The presence of fringe on this piece accentuates its authenticity and traditional roots.
This rug would be ideally suited to spaces that seek to blend the elegance of antique elements with contemporary or traditional decor. It can serve as a focal point in a living room, add warmth to a study, or anchor a dining area with its rich colors and classic design. The deep tones of the rug can complement both rich and neutral color schemes, providing a sense of depth and history to the interior.