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11 x 17 - Red Vintage Persian Kerman Rug - 78342

11 x 17 - Red Vintage Persian Kerman Rug - 78342

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11 x 17 Vintage Persian Lavar Kerman Rug 78342

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Rug Details

Origin: Iran
Code: 78342
Size: 11'03 x 16'11
Age: Vintage
Color: Red
Description: Kerman
Condition: used
Stack: 322

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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).

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Description:-

78342 Vintage Persian Lavar Kerman Rug, 11'03 x 16'11.

The Garden Eternal: A Vintage Persian Lavar Kerman Masterpiece in the Mohtasham Style

In the rarefied world of Persian weaving, few creations possess the splendor, heritage, and orchestration of this extraordinary vintage Lavar Kerman rug — a luminous homage to the legendary Qaleh Mohtasham Garden style of 19th-century Kerman. Designed in the manner of a chahar bagh (four-part paradise garden), its richly compartmentalized layout evokes the imperial gardens of Shiraz and Isfahan, where geometry met divine horticulture and the soul wandered through ordered bloom. Here, that sacred garden has been rendered in wool — eternal, unwithering, and utterly exquisite.

The exclusive composition is a symphony of saturated elegance. Glorious panels burst forth with ornate floral bouquets, each encased in intricate golden latticework reminiscent of illuminated manuscripts and Qajar enamelwork. Garnet reds, lapis blues, turquoise, emerald, and rose swirl through each quadrant, punctuated by a commanding oval medallion blooming at the heart — framed by acanthus scrolls and curling rinceaux. This visual architecture is not merely decorative — it is symbolic, echoing centuries-old Persian cosmology, where gardens represented spiritual harmony and the divine order of the universe.

A cartouche border of vase motifs gracefully frames this exquisite work of art, reflecting the central axis with floral abundance and poetic restraint. Each bloom, urn, and scroll is executed with painterly finesse, the wool’s velvety pile catching light like cloisonné. Upon closer inspection, a rare inscription is discreetly nestled into the border — the signature of the weaver — a whispered acknowledgment of the artist behind the art. This personal touch elevates the piece from artifact to authored legacy.

To encounter a Lavar Kerman rug of this scale and pedigree — one that blends architectural majesty with botanical abundance — is an uncommon privilege. It is not simply a textile, but a cultural heirloom, woven in the spirit of sanctuary and status. In honoring the past, it supports the present: preserving the vanishing knowledge of Persian loom artistry and sustaining generational craftsmanship. For the collector, the aesthete, or the steward of legacy interiors, this is a rare opportunity to live among art that is as storied as it is stunning — a garden not of petals, but of permanence.

  • Abrash.
  • Hand knotted wool.
  • Made in Iran.
  • Measures: 11'03 x 16'11.
  • Hotel Lobby Size Carpet 11 x 17 Rug.
  • Date: 1960's. Mid-20th Century.

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