4' 2 x 10' Hand Knotted Darjazin Persian Wool Runner Rug
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4' 2 x 10' Hand Knotted Darjazin Persian Wool Runner Rug
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Product Details
SKU #: 4933610
Size FT: 4' 2" x 10' 0"
127cm x 305cm
Primary color is Red.
Colors in this rug include: Red, Blue, Green, Navy Blue, Ivory, Olive, Orange, Peach.
Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool
Pile Height: 1/2"
Collection: Darjazin
Construction: Hand Knotted
100 knots per square inch.
40-50 Years(Semi Antique)
Has fringe.
In Very Good condition, with Repair. 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 Darjazin collection presents a hand-knotted 10 ft runner, crafted from 100% wool, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. This semi-antique rug, dating back 40-60 years, features a captivating medley of colors, including a prominent red background, accented by blue, green, navy blue, ivory, olive, orange, and peach, with the red lending a warm and inviting ambiance to the piece. Intricately woven patterns and motifs are displayed throughout its length, suggesting a narrative steeped in historical significance and artisanal craftsmanship.
The runner is framed with decorative borders containing geometric designs that complement the central area's complexity. The texture of the wool provides a tangible sensation of authenticity and durability, while a repair within the rug indicates its storied past, adding to its character and uniqueness. The inclusion of fringe finishes the rug with a traditional touch.
This rug's rich palette and elaborate designs are ideally suited for interiors that honor a classic and timeless aesthetic. It can enhance the hallways or long, narrow spaces in homes that embrace traditional, eclectic, or global-inspired decor. The runner can also serve as an anchoring accent in a living room beneath a coffee table or alongside vintage or antique furniture, inviting contemplation and conversation about its origin and the hands that created it.