11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432
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11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432 11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432 11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432 11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432 11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432 11 x 21 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432

11 x 21 Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432

Size: 11'00 x 21'00
Main Color: Red
Age: Antique
Origin: Iran
Transaction type: Cg
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11 x 21 Antique Persian Qazvin Rug 77432

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77432 Late 19th Century Antique Persian Qazvin Rug, 11'00 x 21'00.

Woven in the cultural heartlands of northwestern Persia during the late 19th century, this hand-knotted wool antique Qazvin rug is a precious, one-of-a-kind expression of Persian refinement. Its expansive proportions, poised symmetry, and architectural elegance place it among the most exceptional examples of court-inspired village weaving. At first glance, the eye is met by a captivating allover botanical lattice, a delicate garden of stylized florals and scrolling foliage rendered in rich jewel tones—ruby red, midnight sapphire, blue topaz and touches of ivory and rose. These hues, softened by time yet enduring in brilliance, lend the composition a sense of opulent allure timeless grandeur.

The enchanting field is alive with floral geometry, where palmettes, rosettes, and curling saz leaves bloom in a rhythmic tableau of nature tamed by design. Unlike medallion-based compositions, the allover pattern dissolves any central axis, inviting the viewer to explore without hierarchy—each motif as vital as the next, creating a sense of endless movement and continuity. This design philosophy echoes the Persian garden ideal, where order, beauty, and natural harmony are orchestrated into a vision of paradise. Each flower, stem, and vine is placed with meticulous attention to detail, elevating the rug to a canvas of expression, a masterpiece of both design and devotion.

Framing this luxuriant field is a wide botanical border that serves not merely as decoration, but as a visual procession—an ornate signature collection of classic Persian motifs. Flanked by finely rendered inner and outer floral guard bands, the mesmerizing border features a symphony of flowering vines, lotus forms, and interlaced scrollwork. The interplay between field and frame creates a sense of balance and poise, defining the rug not only as a decorative textile, but as an object of elite artistry. Its composition invites placement within both contemporary interiors and traditionally curated spaces, where its visual rhythm and rich palette contribute depth, refinement, and poetic sophistication.

What distinguishes this exquisite Qazvin rug is its rare ability to merge classical elegance with a subtle modern restraint. The absence of overt centralism allows it to blend effortlessly into a variety of spaces while retaining its unmistakable presence. It evokes a relaxed silhouette with flawless execution, creating an ambiance of cultivated luxury without ostentation. Each woven motif becomes a whisper of history—speaking of dynastic patronage, of workshops that prized impeccable craftsmanship, and of a design lineage rooted in cultural symbolism and architectural harmony. This majestic rug is both grounding and ethereal, both structured and softly lyrical—a duality that defines the finest Persian art.

To own this antique Persian Qazvin is to be entrusted with a piece of living history, to walk across a textile that embodies high-end craftsmanship, cultural resonance, and timeless beauty. It offers more than aesthetic value—it delivers a soulful experience, an invitation into the Persian artistic imagination where the garden becomes eternal and design becomes destiny. With its luxurious materials, sublime composition, and enduring appeal, this woven wonder is not just decor—it is a statement of taste, a testament to heritage, and a curated legacy for generations to admire.

  • Rendered in variegated shades of ruby red, scarlet red, navy blue, royal blue, mint, rose, beige, pink, tan, verdigris, ecru, sand, and cornflower blue with other accent colors.
  • Desirable age wear.
  • Abrash.
  • Hand-knotted wool.
  • Made in Iran (Persia).
  • Hotel Lobby Size Carpet 11 x 21 Rug.
  • Measures: 11'00 x 21'00.
  • Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.