3 x 4 Antique Ivory Persian Hamadan Rug 78419
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3 x 4 Antique Ivory Persian Hamadan Rug 78419

Size: 02'07 x 04'00
Main Color: Red
Age: Antique
Origin: Iran
Transaction type: Cr
78419
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$1,900.00
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78419 Antique Ivory Persian Hamadan Rug, 02'07 x 04'00.

Persian Hamadan rugs are a type of handwoven rug originating from the Hamadan region of Iran. Known for their rich history and exquisite craftsmanship, Hamadan rugs come in a variety of styles and designs, reflecting the diverse cultural influences of the region. These rugs are typically made from high-quality wool and feature intricate patterns, including geometric motifs, medallions, floral elements, and tribal designs. Hamadan rugs are prized for their durability, vibrant colors, and timeless beauty, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. They are often used to add warmth, elegance, and character to interior spaces. 

This hand-knotted wool antique Persian Hamadan rug exudes effortless beauty and timeless allure, showcasing the intricate Herati pattern and a sophisticated color palette. The Herati pattern, also known as the "fish design" or "Mahi" in Persian, is a widely recognized motif in Persian rug weaving. It typically features a central rosette or flower surrounded by a diamond shape with curved serrated leaves extending from each corner. The leaves often resemble fish, hence the name "fish design." This motif holds deep cultural and symbolic significance in Persian rug weaving traditions.

In Persian rug symbolism, the Herati pattern is associated with abundance, prosperity, and good fortune. The central rosette or flower represents a flower in a garden, symbolizing beauty and growth. The surrounding diamond shape is often interpreted as a fish or a water garden, symbolizing fertility and abundance. The curved leaves emanating from the diamond represent the leaves of a tree or a water plant, signifying vitality and renewal. Together, these elements convey a sense of harmony, balance, and well-being, making the Herati pattern a popular choice in Persian rug design.

In this antique Hamadan rug, the Herati pattern is masterfully woven into the fabric, creating a captivating visual display that evokes a sense of elegance and sophistication. The intricate detailing and refined craftsmanship of the Herati motif add depth and richness to the rug's overall aesthetic, enhancing its timeless appeal and making it a cherished piece for any interior space.

  • Abrash.
  • Hand-knotted wool.
  • Made in Iran.
  • Measures: 02'07 x 04'00.
  • Date: 1920s. Early 20th Century.