Description
Kashan Wool Rug
The Kashan Wool Rug 6.8×9.7 is a stunning example of Persian artistry, originating from the ancient city of Kashan in central Iran, one of the country’s oldest cities. While Kashan’s origins trace back to the 17th century, many believe the designs of these rugs may date as far back as the 16th century during the reign of Shah Abbas. The term Kashan Wool Rug typically refers to a hand-knotted rug with a diamond-shaped central medallion. Shah Abbasi fields, named after the influential Persian king who shaped the region’s textile art, feature curvilinear flower motifs that give the rugs a beautiful, garden-like appearance. These motifs are commonly seen in Persian rug designs, either in an all-over pattern or centered with a medallion.
Rug Description
This rich Kashan rug showcases a Shah Abbasi field with a central medallion, featuring primary colors of midnight blue and ivory. Floral vines cover the red field, while black borders add to its striking appearance. The lilac-blue palette on the borders provides a soothing contrast. We hand-knot this luxurious Kashan rug, using natural dyes made from vegetables to color the threads. The rug’s PSI count is 150 x 90, indicating its fine quality.
Shipping
- We offer free shipping on all orders over $999 before tax, with a $25 flat rate for orders under $999.
- Free home trials are available within Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
- Contact us to schedule your appointment to experience the beauty of this Kashan Wool Rug in your home.
Returns
If you’re not completely satisfied with your purchase, please contact us within 7 days of receiving your rug to initiate the return process. Once the product is returned in its original condition, we’ll issue a full refund. However, return shipping costs will be your responsibility. Since each Kashan Wool Rug is handmade, minor imperfections may occur, adding to its unique charm. Feel free to reach out for additional photos or details before purchasing.
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