3 x 7 Vintage Persian Kerman Rug 75019
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3 x 7 Vintage Persian Kerman Rug 75019

Size: 02'06 x 06'08
Main Color: Beige
Age: Vintage
Origin: Iran
Transaction type: Cr
75019
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$599.00
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75019 Vintage Persian Kerman Rug, 02'06  X 06'08.

Experience a harmonious fusion of Bold Art Deco and contemporary Art Nouveau in this hand-knotted wool vintage Persian Kerman rug. Influenced by the sleek, metallic finishes and geometric shapes emblematic of Art Deco, this rug seamlessly integrates those characteristics with the flowing lines and biomorphic forms synonymous with Art Nouveau.

The rug's prominent contours and timeless appeal effortlessly weave classic elegance, warmth, and luxury into its fabric. Against a coveted beige background, gentle waves of abrash gracefully run selvage to selvage, blending seamlessly from one to the next. This vintage Persian rug is tastefully enclosed with a geometric border, paying homage to the structured elements of Art Deco, flanked by an inner chainlink guard border.

Noteworthy in its design is the highly effective use of negative space within the open field, allowing the intriguing border to take center stage—a nod to the prominence of flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau. In this vintage Persian Kerman rug, the marriage of these two iconic design styles creates a truly captivating masterpiece that transcends time and brings a unique blend of historical richness to any space.

  • Rendered in variegated shades of beige, mauve, tan, sky blue, brick red, amethyst and aubergine with other accent colors.
  • Abrash. Stains throughout.
  • Hand knotted wool.
  • Made in Iran.
  • Measures: 02'06 x 06'08.
  • Date: 1970s. Late 20th Century.