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This early 20th-century Persian Kerman floral carpet, dating from circa 1920, epitomizes the exceptional quality and artistry of Persian rug …
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This early 20th-century Persian Kerman floral carpet, dating from circa 1920, epitomizes the exceptional quality and artistry of Persian rug weaving during a period of significant transition and refinement. Kerman, a renowned carpet-producing region in southeastern Iran, has long been celebrated for its intricate designs and high-quality craftsmanship. Kerman carpets from this era are known for their harmonious designs, delicate color palettes, and finely woven textures, and this piece exemplifies those traits.
The carpet features an Medallion floral design, where a dense, repeating pattern of stylized blossoms, vines, and leaves fills the boarder, creating a captivating and balanced aesthetic. The vibrant yet soft colors are masterfully blended, with deep navy blue forming the primary background, offering a rich, grounding base that contrasts beautifully with the lighter accents of ivory and gold. The ivory tones, used extensively throughout the floral motifs, create a soft, luminous effect, while touches of red and pink bring warmth and depth to the composition. Light blue is subtly incorporated into the design, adding a delicate coolness that complements the richness of the other colors. Gold accents add a touch of luxury, highlighting the florals and lending the piece an opulent feel without overwhelming the overall design.
The finely woven nature of the carpet is immediately apparent, with a dense, plush pile that is smooth and soft to the touch. This quality of weaving demonstrates the expertise of the artisans who crafted it, as Kerman carpets of this period were known for their high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The use of high-quality wool and natural dyes ensures that the colors remain vivid, while the construction of the carpet ensures both beauty and durability.
Historically, the 1920s were a period of transition for Persian carpets. During this time, Persian rugs were being exported to Western markets in increasing numbers, and there was a growing demand for carpets with both traditional patterns and more subdued, refined color schemes. This demand was influenced in part by the European Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements, which emphasized natural forms and subtle color palettes. Persian weavers responded to these shifts by incorporating softer hues alongside traditional bold colors, creating carpets that appealed to both Western tastes and Persian cultural traditions.
Kerman carpets, especially those from the early 20th century, gained a reputation for their elegance and versatility, making them highly sought after by collectors, decorators, and connoisseurs alike. The blend of rich, dark colors with lighter, more delicate accents made these carpets perfect for a wide range of interior styles, from traditional Persian settings to more modern Western interiors. The timeless beauty and finely woven construction of this piece ensure that it remains an exquisite example of Persian artistry, reflecting the skill, creativity, and cultural heritage of its makers.
Carpet Measures: 15'x23'4"
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- Dimensions
- 15′ × 23′4″ and 0.5″ thick
- Styles
- Persian
- Pattern
- Medallion/Crest
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Navy Blue
- Condition Notes
- Excellent Condition, Full Pile. Excellent Condition, Full Pile. less
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