7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro
7' x 9' one-of-a-kind handmade vintage Kerman rug. Color palette: arapawa, black, blue, brown, charcoal, dim gray, gainsboro

Vintage Kerman Area Rug (7' x 9')

Sale price$6,399.00
SKU: C05896
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Dimensions: 7'9" x 9'7" (236 cm x 292 cm).

This vintage Persian Kerman rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind carpet distinguished by its elegant floral medallion design and finely drawn curvilinear border work. The ivory field is enriched with soft blue, camel, and brown detailing, creating a refined, collector-friendly palette that showcases the artistry of hand-knotted craftsmanship and classic Kerman ornament. An ideal centerpiece for a living room, dining room, or bedroom.

Muted neutral tones of ivory, blue, camel, brown, taupe, charcoal, and sage, with a ivory field.

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Kerman is a city and province located in south east Iran. They have been making rugs there since the Safavid period. Major production began in the late nineteenth century with most Kerman rugs being exported to America. They have floral patterns and more often with a central medallion.

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