2' 3 x 7' 8 Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Runner Rug
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2' 3 x 7' 8 Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Runner Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 5364580
Size FT: 2' 3" x 7' 8"
70cm x 235cm
Primary color is Multi.
Colors in this rug include: Multi, Blue, Brown, Green, Ivory, Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow, Pink.
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. Further details can be seen in the pictures
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Product Description
The Kilim Fars collection presents a vibrant 8 Ft Runner that showcases the timeless appeal of handwoven craftsmanship. Crafted from 100% wool, this runner exhibits a multi-colored geometric pattern adorned with a rich selection of hues including blue, brown, green, ivory, orange, purple, red, yellow, and pink set against a multi-colored background. The visual complexity of the pattern provides an eye-catching accent that could become the focal point in any space.
The design of this semi-antique piece, which is between 40 to 60 years old, incorporates traditional kilim motifs that add an element of cultural heritage to the decor. The texture is characteristic of handwoven textiles, offering an authentic, tactile experience.
Though this runner exhibits missing fringe as part of its condition details, it still maintains the classic fringe feature, adding a touch of traditional elegance to its overall appearance.
This Kilim Fars runner is well-suited for a variety of interior design scenarios, ranging from eclectic and bohemian settings to more structured and modern environments looking for a pop of color and pattern. The runner's elongated shape makes it an excellent addition to hallways, entryways, or alongside a kitchen island, providing both aesthetic pleasure and functional coverage to high-traffic areas. Its rich palette and intricate design make it a versatile choice for those who appreciate the warmth and character of handwoven textiles.