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79676 Antique Persian Serapi Rug, 10'09 x 18'10.
The Crimson Citadel: Late 19th Century Persian Serapi Masterpiece of Noble Grace
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79676 Antique Persian Serapi Rug, 10'09 x 18'10.
The Crimson Citadel: Late 19th Century Persian Serapi Masterpiece of Noble Grace
Woven in the Late 19th Century, this hand-knotted wool antique Persian Serapi rug embodies the monumental artistry for which the great village looms of northwest Persia are revered. Serapi carpets of this period were woven for discerning patrons who prized both structural magnificence and cultivated refinement, and this unrivaled example carries that same air of aristocratic permanence. Its commanding proportions and architectural geometry evoke the grandeur of Persian courtly interiors, transforming the room it inhabits into a stage for legacy, prestige, and connoisseurship. This is not merely a furnishing, but a distinguished heirloom created to endure across generations—a lasting symbol of cultural significance woven into every precious knot.
At the heart of the exceptional composition rests a commanding octofoil medallion, rendered in deep navy and articulated through a masterful interplay of cross motifs, rosettes, branching vines, stylized blossoms, and talismanic rectilinear forms. The octofoil itself symbolizes cosmic harmony and regal order, its eight-lobed form often interpreted as a celestial diagram of balance and continuity. Within the majestic medallion, the central stepped square and cruciform geometry suggest protection, faith, and the division of negative forces, while the surrounding floral devices evoke prosperity and renewal. The medallion is magnificently outlined in pink-coral and blue serrated acanthus, whose rhythmic leaf forms symbolize eternal regeneration. At either end, serrated pendants descend like flaming palmettes and ceremonial standards, their stepped botanical contours reminiscent of cypress growth and rising vitality—symbols of immortality, resilience, and ascent.
The red field unfolds as a breathtaking Persian garden rendered in bold, rectilinear language. Here, stylized Tree of Life motifs, lotus blossoms, tulip forms, rosettes, branching leaves, and protective amulet-like devices spread outward in poised symmetry. The upward-reaching arboreal elements evoke the direct path from earth to heaven, a deeply resonant Persian symbol of spiritual continuity and dynastic endurance. Rosettes signify cosmic completeness and nobility, while tulip and lotus forms speak to abundance, rebirth, and cultivated beauty. Throughout the field, hooked leaves and angular floral branches create a sense of living movement, almost as though the garden itself is breathing across the pile. The corner spandrels in ivory, pink-coral, azure blue, and navy echo these same rectilinear motifs, reinforcing the compositional symmetry with the architectural grace for which Serapi rugs are so profoundly admired.
Encasing the composition is an iconic Samovar turtle vine scroll border, among the most coveted frames in antique Persian weaving. Its flowing vine scrolls, rosettes, and stylized floral medallions symbolize protection, continuity, and the eternal circulation of life’s energies. The border is elegantly accompanied by double carnation meander guard borders, where the carnation—a long-standing emblem of affection, vitality, and noble sentiment—adds refinement to the perimeter. Altogether, this exquisite work of art presents a rare union of commanding geometry and symbolic richness, making it a remarkable statement for interiors shaped by Old World grandeur, English country estates, Jacobean richness, Baroque splendor, or distinguished contemporary spaces seeking historic gravitas. It offers not only beauty, but a lived experience of heritage and status that only the finest antique Persian carpets can bestow.
Abrash.
Hand knotted wool.
Made in Iran.
Measures: 10'09 x 18'10.
Pile Height: 0.18 of an inch.
Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.
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- Dimensions
- 10′9″ × 18′10″ and 0.18″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Abrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do … moreAbrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do our best to ensure that our photos are as true to color as possible as we know every individual may see these colors differently. less
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