Antique Bakhtiari Handwoven Tribal Rug, JF5971
Antique Bakhtiari Handwoven Tribal Rug, JF5971
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Size: 12' 0" X 15' 11"
SKU: JF5971
Pile Fiber: Wool
Surface: Pile
Age: Antique
This antique Persian Bakhtiari rug, dating from circa 1935, originates from the Bakhtiari tribes of the Zagros Mountains in Iran. Known for their robust weaving traditions, Bakhtiari rugs are distinguished by their tribal style and intricate designs.
Crafted using wool on a cotton foundation, this particular rug features a rust-colored background with a dominant red as the main color. The design includes geometric motifs and floral patterns, characteristic of Bakhtiari carpets which often combine elements of nomadic tribal art and urban styles. The central medallion is a significant design feature, symmetrically positioned and outlined in white to stand out against the red field. The medallion itself incorporates a variety of colors such as navy blue, light blue, and yellow, arranged in detailed floral and geometric designs.
The rug's multiple borders further enhance its aesthetic appeal. The outermost border is comparatively narrow with a repeating floral motif set against an ivory background, using colors like red, navy blue, and yellow. Within this are additional borders that continue the intricate patterns and cohesive color palette, encasing the central design and adding layers of complexity.
The use of natural dyes and high-quality wool contributes to the rich, vivid appearance of this rug. With symmetrical designs both vertically and horizontally, it showcases the precision and artistry of Bakhtiari weavers, making it a notable representation of Persian rug weaving traditions.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU | JF5971 |
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Size | 12' 0" X 15' 11" |
Size Category | 12 X 15 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Design | Bakhtiari |
Origin | Persian |
Style | Tribal |
Sub Style | Nomadic Persian & Turkish |
Primary Color | Red |
Background Color | Rust |
Accent Color | Ivory |
Pile Fiber | Wool |
Foundation Fiber | Cotton |
Construction | Handwoven |
Surface | Pile |
Age | Antique |
Circa | 1935 |