A West Persian Hamedan carpet featuring a red field arranged with a dense allover pattern of stylized floral forms, angular branching motifs, and small geometric elements typical of village workshop weaving in the region. The design incorporates repeated rosettes, hooked forms, serrated leaves, and small boteh-like figures organized in a loosely symmetrical layout.
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The lower field shows a shift in tone. The carpet is framed by a series of borders, including a dark main border with repeating floral groups and scrolling stems, flanked by traditional guard borders with alternating small rosettes and vine elements.
Persian, ca. 1940's
Condition
Good, wear to fringe
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