





Vintage Ardebil Area Rug (3' x 4')
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Dimensions: 3'1" x 4'10" (94 cm x 147 cm).
This vintage Ardebil rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece that showcases the bold geometric artistry of Northwest Persian weaving. Its ivory field is animated by stacked angular medallions, finely drawn tribal motifs, and a crisply articulated border in brown and taupe tones, giving it strong graphic presence and collector-friendly character. A striking accent rug for an entryway, office, or bedroom.
Faded neutral tones of ivory, brown, taupe, camel, and charcoal, with a ivory field.
Ardebil is a city in northwestern Iran, famous as the home of the Ardebil Shrine and its legendary pair of sixteenth-century carpets — among the finest and most celebrated rugs ever woven. These masterpieces established a tradition of bold medallion design and sophisticated color composition that influenced rug weaving across the region for generations.
Rugs produced in the Ardebil area in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries continue this tradition with a distinctive palette of deep blues and rich reds, intricate medallion formats, and a robust wool pile on a cotton foundation. They are prized for their historical resonance and their strong decorative presence.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Ardebil is a city in northwestern Iran, famous as the home of the Ardebil Shrine and its legendary pair of sixteenth-century carpets — among the finest and most celebrated rugs ever woven. These masterpieces established a tradition of bold medallion design and sophisticated color composition that influenced rug weaving across the region for generations.
Rugs produced in the Ardebil area in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries continue this tradition with a distinctive palette of deep blues and rich reds, intricate medallion formats, and a robust wool pile on a cotton foundation. They are prized for their historical resonance and their strong decorative presence.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Ardebil is a city in northwestern Iran, famous as the home of the Ardebil Shrine and its legendary pair of sixteenth-century carpets — among the finest and most celebrated rugs ever woven. These masterpieces established a tradition of bold medallion design and sophisticated color composition that influenced rug weaving across the region for generations.
Rugs produced in the Ardebil area in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries continue this tradition with a distinctive palette of deep blues and rich reds, intricate medallion formats, and a robust wool pile on a cotton foundation. They are prized for their historical resonance and their strong decorative presence.










































