8' 11''x11' 5'' Rose Midnight Blue   Ivory Color Hand Knotted Persian 100% Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug

9x12 Rose, Midnight Blue Hand Knotted 100% Wool Ferahan Traditional Oriental Area Rug

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Exceptional piece! This rug represents the finest of rug traditions in Iran. Made in its namesake region, the rug is a stunning composition of technique, craftsmanship and design. Reflecting time-honored weaving tradition of the region, this rug is of heirloom quality that can be bequeathed to posterity. This Antique Ferahan Sarouk is in excellent condition for its provenance. Sides and ends secured. It shows age related wear and abrash, oxidation of background colors. It has been professionally repaired, restored and cleaned.
  • Exact Size: 8'11'' x 11'5''
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: 100% Wool
  • Color: Rose, Midnight Blue, Ivory, Peach, Teal, Brown, Multi
  • Origin: Iran
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: Antique 
  • Rug#: ORH18004
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Story Behind The Art: Originating in West Central Persian village, Ferahan rugs developed as a distinct rug weaving tradition in the 19th century. It combined geometric influences from the surrounding tribes and villages with the more refined, curvilinear design, emblematic of the Persian city rugs. The result became a unique style whose uncompromising workmanship, robust construction and versatile color palette endured the travails of time and geography. Today, Ferahan rugs are essentially divided into two types-Ferahan and Ferahan Sarouk rugs. Ferahan rugs are characterized by an all-over or endless repeat pattern of Persian motifs like vase, herati, stars or palmettes. The designs of Ferahan Sarouks, on the other hand, are semi-floral, mostly in a medallion style with four corner medallion quadrants. The medallions can be highly ornamental large hexagon, diamond, or oval. Antique Ferahan rugs are also known for their wide spectrum of vegetable dyed colors, mellow to soft yet rich shades. One outstanding color is the depth of midnight blue shade they produce and use to counterpoint the other subtle colors in Ferahan color palette. These vegetable dyes color palette also produces the unique phenomenon of Abrash, the antique Persian rugs are famous for. Abrash, a variation within the color families owing to variations in dying process, makes for the drama and distinction of Persian rugs.