Handwoven Persian Tribal Rug – Vintage Wool Kilim (113 cm x 152 cm / 3.7 ft x 5 ft)
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Persian craftsmanship with this authentic handwoven tribal rug. Measuring 113 cm (3.7 ft) in width and 152 cm (5 ft) in length, this one-of-a-kind Persian wool rug features intricate geometric patterns, vibrant earthy tones, and traditional striped kilim detailing. A stunning fusion of artistry and history, this rug is a perfect choice for bohemian, rustic, and vintage interiors.
✔ Material: 100% handwoven wool, durable and naturally dyed
✔ Dimensions:113 cm x 152 cm (3.7 ft x 5 ft)
✔ Design:Traditional Persian tribal motifs with a kilim-style striped border
✔ Style:Bohemian, antique, oriental, rustic, and nomadic
✔ Perfect for: Living rooms, bedrooms, study areas, or as a collector’s statement piece
This Persian tribal kilim is more than just a rug—it's a testament to centuries-old weaving traditions. Whether used as a floor covering or a decorative wall piece, its timeless charm and intricate patterns will elevate any space.
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Persian Kilims are flatweaves including Gelim, Sumakh, Jajim, & Sofreh types. A thousand years ago, every town in Iran had its own distinct weaving style. Society was also a factor: elegant silk carpets signalled wealth and distinction, while Sufis and Dervishes (who shunned earthly materialism) wove coarser rugs. Among the Azerbaijani, Shahsevan and Qashqa'i nomads, slit-woven tapestry predominated. Over time, village motifs and styles intermingled. But whether made for kings or shepherds, both old and new Persian rugs remain treasured throughout the world for their ethnic splendor. Let Yurdan.com be your source of woven history! Synonymous with High Fashion, a Persian kilim will be the centerpiece of your home, & enjoyable for many years to come. We offer various Persian rugs including new and antique Persian kilims, Soumaks, Rahrah, Afshar, Bakhtiari, Lori, and Shiraz kilims, as well as discount kilims.
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