Khamseh rug (131)

5' 9" x 4' 6" (175 x 137 cm)

Khamseh rug from south west Persia (Iran)

Age: circa 1880

Size: 5′.9"x4′.6" (175×137 cm)

This unusually square,finely woven tribal scatter displays a red stepped diamond four pendant medallion enclosing a symmetrized turtle pattern along with four stepped corners displaying botehs and chickens,all on a narrow cane pattern field.The corners are connected with colorful triangle steps.Within each corner is a yellow panel with a red flower and other interesting motifs.The three borders have identical designs,the middle yellow,the flanking ones royal blue,with bar and lozenge patterns.At each end is a navy and ivory double checkerboard line separated by a green chessboard line followed by a broad red and blue striped plain weave.All the colors are from natural sources.The piece is in good condition.

THROUGH OUR EFFORTS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST QUALITY IMAGES, WE USE VERY HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS. IF YOU CANNOT SEE THE WHOLE RUG PLEASE TRY REFRESHING THE PAGE – SOME LONG RUGS MAY NOT FIT WITHOUT ZOOMING.

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