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Certified Hand Knotted Persian Rug 292x160cm
Dense Quality Room Size Handmade Persian Gholtogh Bijar Rug, a true gem in the world of handmade rugs. Renowned as the Iron Carpets, these rugs are highly sought after. Originating from Kurdistan, it is a challenge to find this level of quality and authenticity. Crafted with pure lamb's wool pile on a fine cotton base, this rug showcases a beautiful combination of burgundy red, mustard, orange, brown, black, and blue tones, all dyed using traditional methods.
The rug features a captivating central medallion tribal design adorned with vases and peacock motifs, adding an elegant touch to any space. The intricate weaving process took approximately 6 months to complete, showcasing the dedication and skill of the weaver. Hand-woven in the Kurdish Province of West Persia, this rug measures 292 x 160 cm.
With a gallery replacement value of $5500, this rug is a valuable addition to any collection. Its exceptional quality, unique design, and rich history make it a true nomadic art.
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We take great care to photograph each rug as accurately as possible using natural lighting. However, colours and tones may appear slightly different depending on your screen settings and the lighting within your home or room.
Due to the handmade, vintage, and unique nature of many rugs, slight variations, wear, abrash, or irregularities may be present and are considered part of the rug’s character.