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11 x 17 - Navy Blue Antique Persian Kerman Rug - 79530

11 x 17 - Navy Blue Antique Persian Kerman Rug - 79530

Regular price $8,900.00 USD
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Rug Details

Origin: Iran
Size: 11'01 x 17'01
Age: Antique
Color: Navy Blue
Description: Kerman
Condition: used
Materials: Wool
Style: Traditional
Shape: Rectangular

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 Returns Item must arrive in the original condition with tags attached. Return freight & insurance are the customer’s responsibility. We accept:

● 10-day returns for standard purchases

● 3-day returns for promotional-sale items

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Care Instructions

● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.

● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.

● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.

● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.

● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).

Need in-depth guidance? See our full Rug Care Guide.

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Description:-

79530 Antique Persian Kerman Rug, 11'01 x 17'01.

The Imperial Jardin: An Antique Persian Kerman Masterpiece of Courtly Elegance

This hand-knotted wool antique Persian Kerman rug is a masterclass in cultivated grandeur—an opulent vision born of one of Persia’s most celebrated weaving ateliers. Kerman carpets have long been associated with aristocratic patronage and refined urban taste, and this extraordinary masterpiece carries that lineage with unmistakable authority. Its saturated palette of crimson, indigo, and midnight blue unfolds with ceremonial richness, while delicate sky-blue arabesque contours trace the composition like illuminated script, guiding the eye through a garden conceived for royalty.

The field reveals an intricate architectural arrangement of cartouche forms and cusped medallions, layered in rhythmic succession. Each compartment cradles lush floral bouquets—roses in full bloom, serrated palmettes, rosettes, iconic tree of life motifs, and stylized blossoms—woven with remarkable finesse. The cartouches feel almost enameled, their outlines articulated in luminous sky-blue arabesques that lend structure and contrast. These scrolling contours serve as both framework and ornament, symbolizing the eternal vine and the idea of continuity—life unfolding without end in a cultivated paradise.

Throughout the exceptional composition, florals blossom in theatrical abundance. Pomegranate-like orbs, symbolic of fertility and prosperity, appear alongside tender sprays of millefleur detailing that create a jeweled texture across the surface. Layer upon layer of botanical imagery suggests the Persian concept of the chahar bagh—the four-part garden—an earthly reflection of divine order. This is not merely pattern; it is narrative. It speaks of abundance, sovereignty, and the pleasure of beauty meticulously arranged.

Encasing the field, a magnificent millefleur vase border overflows with stylized bouquets rising from elegant vessels, each rendered with painterly nuance. Flanking floral meander guard bands add cadence and refinement, reinforcing the regal enclosure. The overall effect is sumptuous and immersive—an heirloom of status and culture destined for interiors that honor legacy and connoisseurship. To place such an exquisite work of art within one’s collection is to claim a fragment of Persia’s courtly past, woven in wool yet resonant with sophistication and enduring prestige.

  • Distressed.
  • Abrash.
  • Hand knotted wool.
  • Made in Iran.
  • Pile Height: 0.18 of an inch.
  • Date: 1910's. Early 20th Century.

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