5x10'9'' Hand Knotted Wool Rust Coral Hamadan Traditional Geometric Vintage Vegetable dyes Rug

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ORH21205

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Hand knotted in the Hamadan region of northwestern Iran, this wool carpet is built around a large diamond medallion in gold and ivory at the center of a deep rust red field, with a geometric sunburst interior in red, aqua, and blue that draws the eye directly to the heart of the composition. The field surrounding the medallion is not left open but instead covered in a dense all-over repeat of small geometric floral forms in coral, gold, brown, and blue, a design approach common to Hamadan village work where the weaver fills every inch of ground with pattern rather than relying on the medallion alone to carry the design. Two large gold corner pieces at the top and bottom of the field mirror the medallion's diamond format, extending the composition toward the borders and giving the whole piece a structured, connected layout. The navy border carries a bold geometric repeat in rust, coral, and gold, outlined by stepped guard stripes that are characteristic of the region's tribal weaving tradition. Vegetable dyes give the rust and gold tones a warmth and depth that has only improved with age, and the colors remain even and well-saturated across the entire piece. Vintage and in mint condition, it has been professionally cleaned and restored and is completely ready to use.
  • Exact Size: 5x10'9"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Rust, Coral, Ivory, Gold, Aqua, Blue, Brown, Blush, Chocolate
  • Origin: Iran
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: Pre-Owned
  • Condition Description: Vintage in mint condition
  • Rug#: ORH21205

Story Behind the Art: Hamedan rugs, originating from the ancient city of Hamedan in western Iran—one of the country’s oldest and most prolific weaving centers—are renowned for their durability above all else. While they may not possess the intricate refinement of Kerman patterns, the fine knotting of Kashan, or the inventive variety of Tabriz, they stand out as some of the most hard-wearing Persian rugs ever made. This resilience is owed to the use of coarse, robust local wool, which produces a thick, deep pile ideally suited for longevity. Stylistically, Hamedan rugs are distinguished by bold central or multiple medallions, framed by angular tendrils, stylized motifs, and at times, animal figures. Though simpler in execution than other Persian traditions, their designs exude a raw, primitive strength—where geometric and stylized forms combine to create an aesthetic that is both enduring and powerfully expressive.



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