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Shahsavan Kilim 1472

$2,600.00
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Description

Woven over a century ago by the nomadic Shahsavan tribes of Northwest Persia, this rare early 1900s kilim is a beautifully preserved example of one of the most distinctive flatweave traditions in the Persian world. The Shahsavan — whose name means "those who love the Shah" — were renowned for textiles of exceptional quality and a design sensibility that combined bold geometric patterning with a refined sense of color. This piece features alternating wide bands in black, brick red, ivory, gray, and pale green, a palette that has mellowed over more than a century into a spectrum of quiet, nuanced tones that complement modern and traditional interiors with equal ease. Its wide-band format and room-filling proportions echo the aesthetic of large Navajo rugs, making it a rare cross-cultural treasure for the serious collector.

Dimensions: Listed on request
Date of Manufacture: 1st Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Northwest Persia
Material: Wool on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use

SKU: 1472

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