





Antique Dargazin Area Rug (2' x 4')
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Dimensions: 2'5" x 4'0" (74 cm x 122 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Dargazin rug, circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind Persian village weaving with a richly saturated red field and an intricate botanical design anchored by a central medallion. Its hand-knotted character is expressed through detailed floral and vine motifs, a finely drawn border, and beautifully aged color contrasts in ivory, sky blue, and deep brown that give the piece strong decorative presence. An ideal accent for a hallway, entryway, or office.
Muted warm tones of crimson, ivory, espresso, sky_blue, rose, slate_blue, and camel, with a red field.
Dargazin is a village in the Hamadan district of northwest Iran, known for producing finely woven rugs with a distinctive curvilinear quality unusual for the region. Dargazin rugs typically feature all-over herati patterns or elaborate floral medallion designs executed with a precision more often associated with city workshops than village production.
Their construction is single-wefted on a cotton foundation, and their palette tends toward deep, saturated reds and blues. They are among the more refined and sought-after of Hamadan-area rugs.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Dargazin is a village in the Hamadan district of northwest Iran, known for producing finely woven rugs with a distinctive curvilinear quality unusual for the region. Dargazin rugs typically feature all-over herati patterns or elaborate floral medallion designs executed with a precision more often associated with city workshops than village production.
Their construction is single-wefted on a cotton foundation, and their palette tends toward deep, saturated reds and blues. They are among the more refined and sought-after of Hamadan-area rugs.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Dargazin is a village in the Hamadan district of northwest Iran, known for producing finely woven rugs with a distinctive curvilinear quality unusual for the region. Dargazin rugs typically feature all-over herati patterns or elaborate floral medallion designs executed with a precision more often associated with city workshops than village production.
Their construction is single-wefted on a cotton foundation, and their palette tends toward deep, saturated reds and blues. They are among the more refined and sought-after of Hamadan-area rugs.











































