Ferahan Sarouk, Wool, 1890s


Description:

Introducing a rare and exquisite Ferahan Sarouk rug, dating back to approximately 1890.

With high-grade wool, uncompromising workmanship, and a sublime palette of blues, reds, and ivory, this captivating piece is a testament to the unique craftsmanship and artistic fusion of the Ferahan region in West Central Persia during the 19th century.

Meticulously crafted with a keen eye for harmonizing geometric patterns from neighboring tribes with flowing, curvilinear designs, this rug stands as a testament to a remarkable artistry. It was during the Vienna Exhibition of 1873 that Ferahan rugs made a significant impression on Western spectators, sparking heightened interest in Oriental rugs.

Investment-level Fereghan rugs, which ceased production after the 1910s, are now prized for their rarity, unparalleled quality and are considered as some of the most original and artistic room-size carpets ever created in Persia.

Ferehan Sarouk rugs are sought after by connoisseurs and interior designers alike, for decorative appeal and consistently appreciating market value.

Features:

Hand-knotted
Wool
354 x 166 cm
Year: 1890s

Origin:

Persian / Iran


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