3' x 4' 1  Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Rug

3' x 4' 1 Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Rug

$292$585

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 3' x 4' 1  Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Rug
 3' x 4' 1  Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Rug
 3' x 4' 1  Hand Woven Kilim Fars Wool Rug
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SKU #: 5363322

Size FT: 3' 0" x 4' 1"

90cm x 125cm

Primary color is Orange.

Colors in this rug include: Orange, Brown, Gray, Ivory, Tan, Terracotta, Light Brown.

Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool

Pile Height: 1/6"

Collection: Kilim Fars

Construction: Hand Woven

40-50 Years(Semi Antique)

Has fringe.

In Excellent condition

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Product Description

The Kilim Fars collection presents a handwoven rug that is both a testament to craftsmanship and a versatile piece for a variety of interior settings. This 3x4 rug is constructed from 100% wool, offering durability and a natural texture that adds depth to its appearance.

Boasting a predominantly orange background, the rug's pattern comprises an array of horizontal stripes and geometric motifs. Colors skillfully woven into this piece include brown, gray, ivory, tan, terracotta, and light brown, which coalesce to form a harmonious palette that projects warmth. The variation in stripe thickness and the discreet introduction of diamond shapes within the bands create a sense of rhythm and movement across the rug's surface.

The addition of fringe on both ends contributes to an authentic and traditional aesthetic. Given its semi-antique status, aged 40-60 years, it carries historical value while still maintaining its vibrancy and structural integrity.

This Kilim Fars rug would be well-suited to spaces that celebrate artisanal elements and handcrafted materials, such as eclectic interiors, bohemian-styled rooms, or areas with a rustic charm. It could serve as an accent piece in minimalist surroundings, where it would introduce color and pattern, or blend seamlessly into a more maximalist decor where its intricate design can harmonize with other decorative elements. Its robust palette allows it to anchor furniture in a living room, add warmth to a study, or greet guests with inviting color in an entryway.