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Curated Collection of Authentic 19th and The Early 20th Century Fine Handwoven Rugs, Tapestries and Textiles From Around the World

$15,000.00

Prepare to be astonished by this truly magnificent Early 20th Century Persian Kerman Lavar rug, a profound testament to the unparalleled artistry of Southern Persia. Woven by the finest artisan weavers in the renowned village of Lavar in the early 1900s, this rug embodies a profound sense of peace, grace, and breathtaking beauty. The words "beautiful, peaceful, graceful" are only a start when describing this "Tree of Life" pattern, a design so fantastic it leaves one "speechless and in awe."

Lavar carpets, originating from a village near the city of Kerman on the edge of the great desert in Southeast Persia, are world-renowned for their exquisite beauty in design and colors, and this rug is an exceptional representation. The all-over pattern features a rich narrative woven with numerous birds, blossoming trees, and abundant flowers in various vibrant hues.

The color palette in this rug is astonishingly beautiful and unique, including deep navy, vibrant turquoise, serene blue, subtle sage, classic red, striking magenta, delicate pink, sunny yellow, luminous pale green, midnight blue, and regal purple. Each shade contributes to a harmonious and captivating visual narrative, showcasing the extraordinary skill of the weavers. This Kerman Lavar rug is not just a floor covering; it is a profound piece of art, an heirloom-quality textile that will enrich any discerning interior with its timeless elegance and spiritual depth. Given its intricate detail and stunning artistry, it would be magnificent as a tapestry wall art, allowing for full appreciation of this Persian masterpiece.

Dimensions: 4’ 8” x 7’ 5”
Date of Manufacture:  1st Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin:  Persia
Material:  Wool on a cotton foundation
Condition:  Wear consistent with age and life

SKU: 2095

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