Persian Tribal Rug Segment | 4'3" x 2'2" | c. Mid-20th Century
Details
A rare surviving segment of a once larger hand-knotted Persian tribal rug, this piece carries the soul of its original composition in a concentrated form. Naturally dyed wool fibers reveal a palette softened by decades, the intricate knotting preserving motifs that whisper of their lost counterparts. Its fragmentary nature invites creative display — as art on a wall, draped over furniture, or framed as a textile relic — allowing the viewer to experience a distilled essence of Persian weaving heritage.
✓ Region of Origin: Persia (Iran)
✓ Construction: Hand-knotted wool on cotton foundation
✓ Dyes: Natural / vegetal dyes with subtle abrash variations
✓ Pile: Low pile with graceful wear consistent with age
✓ Allergy-Friendly: Wool’s natural lanolin resists dust and microbes
Specifications
Dimensions: 4'3" x 2'2" (129.5 x 66 cm)
Age: Circa 1940s–1960s
Style: Tribal geometric fragment with partial medallion and border motifs
Condition: Fragment of original rug; edges secured; age-related wear and color fading present
Shape: Rectangle
Suitable Spaces: Gallery walls, study, entryway, intimate reading nook
Care Instructions
Vacuum lightly without beater bar; rotate seasonally; avoid prolonged direct sunlight; professional hand-wash every 3–5 years; rug pad recommended if placed on floor.
Provenance & Notes
U.S.-held vintage/antique inventory. Attribution based on knot structure, color palette, and motif language. Authenticity guaranteed.
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