Antique Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, Z7180
Antique Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, Z7180
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Size: 9' 0" X 11' 9"
SKU: Z7180
Pile Fiber: Wool
Surface: Pile
Age: Antique
This antique Persian Heriz rug, originating from northwest Iran around 1925, is a classic example of tribal artistry. The design, characterized by bold geometric patterns and vivid colors, prominently features a central medallion, a hallmark of Heriz rugs. The primary background showcases a rich rust hue, complemented by a navy border that frames the intricate designs.
Crafted from high-quality wool on a cotton foundation, this rug exemplifies the durability for which Heriz rugs are renowned. The main color palette includes a deep, warm red, enhancing the visual appeal and making it a striking addition to any space. Additional colors such as white, light blue, green, and subtle shades of pink and beige integrate seamlessly into the detailed pattern, adding depth and contrast.
The outermost border, predominantly navy, features repeating floral and geometric motifs in red, white, and light blue. This is followed by a thinner white border with intricate designs, further enhancing the visual complexity. The innermost section continues with the rich rust hue, creating a layered effect.
Symmetry is a key aspect of this rug's design, with a high degree of mirroring along the central vertical axis. The pattern density is high, with minimal empty space, resulting in a luxurious and detailed appearance.
This Persian Heriz rug, circa 1925, not only reflects the skilled craftsmanship of its makers but also the rich cultural heritage of the region, making it a valuable and enduring piece of art.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU | Z7180 |
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Size | 9' 0" X 11' 9" |
Size Category | 9 X 12 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Design | Heriz |
Origin | Persian |
Style | Tribal |
Sub Style | Nomadic Persian & Turkish |
Primary Color | Red |
Background Color | Rust |
Accent Color | Navy |
Pile Fiber | Wool |
Foundation Fiber | Cotton |
Construction | Handwoven |
Surface | Pile |
Age | Antique |
Circa | 1925 |