9' 4 x 12' 3  Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug primary image
 9' 4 x 12' 3  Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug
 9' 4 x 12' 3  Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug
 9' 4 x 12' 3  Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug
 9' 4 x 12' 3  Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug
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9' 4 x 12' 3 Hand Knotted Mashad Persian Wool Rug

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Product Details

SKU #: 4921288

Size FT: 9' 4" x 12' 3"

285cm x 373cm

Primary color is Red.

Colors in this rug include: Red, Blue, Ivory, Light Blue, Navy Blue, Olive, Orange, Plum Red.

Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool

Pile Height: 1/2"

Collection: Mashad

Construction: Hand Knotted

100 knots per square inch.

40-50 Years(Semi Antique)

Has fringe.

In Very Good condition, with Repair, Low Pile Spots. 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.

Product Description

The Mashad collection rug is a hand-knotted piece that showcases the timeless appeal of traditional Persian designs. With a generous 9x12 sizing, this rug features a rich red background that sets a warm and inviting tone. It is adorned with a complex and intricate pattern that includes florals and ornamental motifs, highlighted by a diverse color palette including shades of blue, ivory, light blue, navy blue, olive, orange, and plum red, creating depth and visual interest. The presence of fringe adds a classic touch to the rug's appearance.

Constructed from 100% wool, the rug offers a natural texture that is both resilient and plush underfoot. Notably, this rug is semi-antique, with an age of 40-60 years, and bears signs of character like repair and low pile spots, which contribute to its authentic charm.

This Mashad rug could be the centerpiece in a variety of interior design scenarios, particularly suited for spaces that embrace traditional decor, including formal living rooms, dining areas, or studies. It would complement interiors featuring wood finishes, antique furnishings, and rich color schemes. It could also serve as a contrast in a more contemporary space, providing a touch of historic elegance.