6'9''x10'6'' Hand Knotted Wool Royal Blue Coral Mahal Sarouk Traditional Vintage Rug
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ORH21191
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Vintage Persian character emanates from this hand knotted Mahal Sarouk rug, where hundreds of delicate floral sprigs repeat in mesmerizing rhythm across a deep royal blue field. The all-over pattern creates a beautiful visual as each tiny blossom in coral, blush, aqua, and ivory connects to form a cohesive tapestry of color and movement that reflects the weaving traditions of central Iran. Artisans in the Mahal and Sarouk regions developed this distinctive style characterized by refined floral motifs and rich, saturated grounds, creating pieces that have remained sought after for generations. The substantial coral red border features larger botanical flourishes framed by multiple guard stripes in aqua and gold, providing traditional framing that anchors the composition with classical Persian elegance. Hand knotted on a cotton foundation with exceptional precision, the piece demonstrates the technical mastery that made Persian rugs the benchmark for quality in the textile world. Despite its vintage origins, this rug remains in excellent condition with no low pile or staining, having been professionally cleaned and restored to ensure it's ready for immediate use.
Exact Size: 6'9"x10'6"
Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
Yarn: Wool
Color: Royal Blue, Coral, Blush, Aqua, Ivory, Gold, Multi
Origin: Iran
Pile Height: 0.3 inch
Condition: Pre-Owned
Condition Description: Vintage in excellent condition no low pile or stains. Professionally cleaned and restored ready to use
Rug#: ORH21191
Mahal Sarouk rugs come from the Arak region of central Iran (historically known as Sultanabad). They were produced in large numbers from the late 19th century onward, largely to meet growing demand from the American and European markets. They are known for bold, flowing floral designs featuring large roses, palmettes, and curving vines, rendered in warm and rich tones. Many older pieces were re-dyed to suit American tastes during the early 20th century import trade, which can result in slightly uneven coloring.