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Name: RAREST OF RARE | …
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* All of our antique & vintage rugs are professionally cleaned prior to being listed.*
Name: RAREST OF RARE | ANCIENT MINT CONDITION ANTIQUE PERSIAN SERAPI | Unusually Oversized w/ GORG Natural Dyes
Size: 8.10 x 15.1 (shortest wide is 8.3, widest width is 8.10 - talk about NOMADIC!)
Age: Antique; C. 1880's
Pile: Low/Medium with sensational age-related patina. This piece is in fully MINT-restored condition. We had master weavers re-weave this piece and revive this ancient old piece to as close to its original form as possible. Now it looks untouched and completely original with complete ends/fringe and complete bindings.
About: Where on planet EARTH will you ever find another piece like this? The size isn't even my favorite part, although it's hard not to be astonished by its shape. Its colors aren't even my favorite part, although century-old vegetable dyes that have perfectly matured over time really cannot get any better than this. It is, alas, the design that steals my heart and I don't even want it back!!! It is amongst the most NAIVE and IMAGINATIVE designs I've ever seen. This piece is the poster child of spontaneous weaving. It is the epitome of emotional knots being tied a moment at a time based on mood and imagination. As you navigate the piece you start to realize that it all started in the mind and through the heart, it manifested into this very textile. Raw materials; wooden loom, flora, plants, minerals, and vegetables meet a vat that sits on fire with water inside waiting for the master dyers to create yet another masterpiece - for the art of dyeing wool is unfortunately ALWAYS overlooked - yet it is no different in importance as the magic that the Italian grandmothers create in the kitchen while sourcing and prepping ingredients, and creating their never-shared secret marinara recipes for the entire family and even neighborhood or village to enjoy. This piece has a lovely floppy handle with a bit more body than the Southwest Qashqai pieces, but not as stiff or meaty as the normal Heriz pieces are woven not too far from where this piece was born. I look at each geometric flower and notice how magnificently it lacks perfection. For a moment I get to sit inside the weaver's mind and see what she sees in her dreams as she inhales her environment through her eyes and exhales her art through her fingers to create this tribal masterpiece that is truly unspeakable. The asymmetry throughout the entirety of this rug is reminiscent of a scene in nature sitting by a creek with birds making noises in the trees above, leaves subtly rustling in the wind and the suns rays glistening through the branches of the trees highlighting each grass blades tip a different shade of green - you think you are alone, but you are in fact engulfed and immersed in nature. And even though you are still, more life and activity is happening in and around you than ever before - we just have to stop and listen, see, and be. The human elements in these rugs always remind me just how precious life is, and just how this experience is really a miracle. And I can't help but think about women sitting down laboriously creating the most beautiful art well over a century ago with organic and natural dyes all derived by the environment around them - and this rug is somehow magically here in front of our very eyes to remind us it is old objects like this that connect strangers, artists, humans alike. And before we know it, this piece will be living another life with another soul for 10, 20, 50 years and then it'll be off to another life, and another story, and all because 4-6 women created a dream and vision inspired by nature into a tangible textile? This is the splendor of antique rugs, and I hope the time you took to read this, if nothing else, brings a sort of calmness to your soul the way art and nature should. It, of course, is no coincidence for you to be here right now reading this, and being reminded of that never gets old. People like us are cut from the same cloth as the weavers back then - we appreciate the unspeakable essence of life.
Warmest regards,
Hemad
This rug is one-of-a-kind, only one available.
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- Dimensions
- 8′1″ × 15′1″ and 0.1″ thick
- Styles
- Persian
- Pattern
- Medallion/Crest
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Excellent Excellent less
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