Description
Hand-knotted in wool originating from circa 1890-1900, this 4×5 antique Persian rug connotes a traditional Doroksh rug design, one of the oldest pieces in our 19th-century collection from a family renowned among the most sought-after lineages of classic rugs for creations like this regal floral pattern—enjoying beige, blue, and burnt orange hues in a rare good condition.
On the Design: Further offering an unusual pattern and colorway reminiscent of silk Tabriz colors, the wool in this blend has a subtle luster to it, complementing the play of warm and cool tones in such a way that truly brings out the sense of movement and majesty this exceptional drawing enjoys. A handsome grandfather type of carpet, well suited as a near-accent rug to an additional, wider array of interiors seldom seeing an antique Doroksh rug of this collectible nature.