







Antique Afshar Area Rug (4' x 5')
Dimensions: 4'2" x 5'5" (127 cm x 165 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Afshar rug, circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving with a striking stepped medallion composition set against a pale blue field. Rich rust and ivory borders frame an intricate pattern of geometric motifs and stylized animal forms, showcasing the crisp drawing and collectible character that define Persian village rugs. Its balanced scale and warm, time-softened palette make it an ideal accent for a living room, bedroom, or office.
Muted warm tones of rust, ivory, light blue, brown, camel, charcoal, and terracotta, with a light blue field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Afshar is a tribal group of people located in Southwest Iran, the Caucasian mountains, and Turkey. Most Afshari rugs are produced in village workshops in Southwest Iran. They are woven mostly on wool in a squarish format. The design usually features three center medallions surrounded by small geometric motifs where the use of botehs in the design is common.
Dimensions: 4'2" x 5'5" (127 cm x 165 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Afshar rug, circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving with a striking stepped medallion composition set against a pale blue field. Rich rust and ivory borders frame an intricate pattern of geometric motifs and stylized animal forms, showcasing the crisp drawing and collectible character that define Persian village rugs. Its balanced scale and warm, time-softened palette make it an ideal accent for a living room, bedroom, or office.
Muted warm tones of rust, ivory, light blue, brown, camel, charcoal, and terracotta, with a light blue field.










































