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Description
Colors: Rich coral-red, deep indigo blue, ivory, soft green, sky blue, and camel accents
Special Feature: Includes an inscribed Farsi …
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Colors: Rich coral-red, deep indigo blue, ivory, soft green, sky blue, and camel accents
Special Feature: Includes an inscribed Farsi dedication or congratulatory inscription
This charming antique Persian Azerbaijan rug is a beautiful example of Northwest Persian village weaving. The design is centered around a dramatic black stepped medallion set against a vibrant coral-red field. The medallion is filled with geometric tribal motifs, while the surrounding field displays numerous symbolic elements including stylized animals, birds, flowers, protective devices, and tribal emblems.
Particularly appealing are the small deer- or goat-like animal figures scattered throughout the field, a feature highly prized by collectors of tribal Persian rugs. Such motifs often symbolize prosperity, fertility, abundance, and the close relationship between village life and nature.
The rug also contains a woven Farsi inscription that appears to be a congratulatory or commemorative dedication. Inscribed rugs were frequently woven as gifts for important family occasions such as weddings, engagements, births, or special celebrations. These personalized inscriptions add historical interest and individuality, making each piece unique.
The border system is exceptionally attractive, featuring multiple geometric guard borders surrounding a bold main border filled with stylized reciprocal vine and tribal motifs. The colors remain remarkably fresh and vibrant, suggesting excellent preservation over the past century.
Why It Is Special
This rug combines several characteristics that collectors seek: strong tribal drawing, animal motifs, a Farsi inscription, excellent natural dyes, and unusually fine condition. The presence of both animal imagery and a woven congratulatory inscription gives the piece personality and cultural significance beyond its decorative appeal.
The vivid coral-red field contrasted with the dramatic black medallion creates a striking visual impact, while the numerous symbolic motifs provide endless detail and character. Pieces with inscriptions and animal forms are generally more desirable than standard commercial examples because they often reflect a more personal and meaningful weaving tradition.
Estimated Retail Value
Considering its excellent condition, desirable 4' x 6' size, strong decorative appeal, animal motifs, and inscribed Farsi dedication:
Current retail value: $3,500 – $5,500
Specialized collector or gallery retail: $5,500 – $8,000
If the inscription can be translated and confirmed as a wedding, commemorative, or presentation inscription, the value and collector interest could increase further. This is a highly decorative and culturally interesting antique Azerbaijan village rug with excellent eye appeal and unusual character.
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- Dimensions
- 4′ × 6′ and 1.0″ thick
- Styles
- Traditional
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Floral
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Textile
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- This Rug is in very condition with high pile all over throughout the rug , cleaned and no stained, the … moreThis Rug is in very condition with high pile all over throughout the rug , cleaned and no stained, the ends and sides of the rug are intact as original and there has not been any repairs. The materials are from vegetable dyes wool pile over cotton foundation less
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