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Kerman Ravar Large Persian Carpet 473 x 366 cm Circa 1930s: Floral Period
$ 99.06
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Kerman Ravar Persian carpets represent one of the most prestigious and sought-after styles in the world of hand-woven rugs, originating from the Kerman province in southeastern Iran. These carpets are specifically named after the village of Ravar, located near the city of Kerman, which has been a centre of exceptional carpet weaving for centuries.Kerman has been renowned for carpet production since the Safavid period, spanning the 16th to 18th centuries, with Ravar emerging as a distinct style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The region’s strategic location along ancient trade routes contributed to the development of sophisticated weaving techniques and design aesthetics that blend Persian, Central Asian, and even European influences.Kerman Ravar carpets are distinguished by their exceptional quality, featuring very high knot counts that often range from 300 to 600 knots per square inch, resulting in incredibly detailed patterns and remarkable durability. These masterpieces are made with high-quality wool pile on cotton foundations, with some pieces incorporating silk highlights for added luxury. The designs showcase classic Persian patterns, including elaborate floral motifs, medallions, palmettes, hunting scenes, and pictorial representations, all rendered in rich, harmonious colours dominated by deep reds, blues, ivory, and gold achieved through traditional dyeing methods.The carpets are hand-knotted using the Persian knot technique, which allows for greater detail and durability. Master weavers in the Ravar region are known for their precision and artistic skill, often working from detailed cartoons to create these complex patterns that represent the pinnacle of Persian carpet artistry.Circa 1930, one owner from new. Wear consumate with age. No repairs. Clean. Call Alex on 07907221840.Dimensions: 473 x 366 cm
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