2' 3 x 8' 6 Hand Knotted Kilim Fars Persian Wool Runner Rug
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2' 3 x 8' 6 Hand Knotted Kilim Fars Persian Wool Runner Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 5325748
Size FT: 2' 3" x 8' 6"
70cm x 260cm
Primary color is Burgundy.
Colors in this rug include: Burgundy, Brown, Ivory, Orange, Black.
Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool
Pile Height: 1/6"
Collection: Kilim Fars
Construction: Hand Knotted
80 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.
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Product Description
The Kilim Fars collection presents a stunning 8 Ft Runner hand-knotted of 100% wool, bringing both tradition and durability to your floors. This semi-antique piece, dating back 40-60 years, boasts a compelling geometric pattern, featuring a series of diamond shapes and intricate motifs that add depth and interest to its design. The rich palette of burgundy, brown, ivory, orange, and black lends warmth and versatility to various interiors.
The dominant burgundy background sets a bold tone, while the contrasting hues create a vibrant yet balanced aesthetic. Texturally, the hand-knotted wool construction provides a tactile experience underfoot, indicative of the rug's artisanal quality and heritage.
This runner could readily enhance a hallway or long, narrow space, complementing interiors from rustic farmhouse to bohemian or eclectic. It can also serve as a visual anchor in a minimalist setting, where the rug's vivid pattern introduces complexity without overwhelming the space. The inclusion of fringe on the ends adds a classic finishing touch, honoring the traditional weaving techniques.
Decor scenarios where this Kilim Fars runner would excel include alongside richly stained wood furnishings, against the backdrop of exposed brick or stone, or within an artistically curated space where its historical value and visual narrative can be appreciated.