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Size | 5' X 10'5" |
Material | Antique |
Shipping | Wool |
Condition | Persian |
Here is a authentic Persian rug measures about 5’ x 10’5” in great condition Circa 1930’s
This
rug has no worn out area no repairs no stains, with nearly 80 years of
its age this rug is ready to beautify your home or office for years to
come.
If you are looking for a rug to warm up your home and take a lot of beating this is the right rug for you.
Brief History of Bakhtiari Rugs
Located in the
southwest of Isfahan, Bakhtiari is in the Zagros Mountains. This provides
an inspirational environment for the making and designing of rugs and
carpets. The word Bakhtiari is composed to two small words; Bakht (luck)
and yar (companion). This originates from when the Iranians first
migrated into this region; considering themselves lucky to find these vast
lands, they called their region Batch-yar.
The settlers did what was most
common in these days and created hand woven oriental rugs and carpets to offer
and distribute to the world market that was continually growing. The
majority of Bakhtiari rugs are hand knotted in smaller surrounding settlements
such as Saman, Chehel Shotor and Shalamzar.
Patterns and Designs
of the Bakhtiari Rugs
Many of the scenes originate back to
the 18th century, when the Khans started to make many great palaces
and mansions. Surrounding these large buildings in the Chahar Mahal
valley where courtyards and gardens that were considered a symbol of status and
pride. Carrying this symbol, these beautiful gardens gave the weavers an
idea that became a significant theme in the history of rug manufacturing.
Many of the patterns and scenes that
date back to the 18th century are still an important base for all
the handmade Bakhtiari rugs in these regions. As well as the themes that
stayed fairly constant over the years, the knotting styles are still continuing
to show in the majority of floor coverings that are exported from Iran.