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Kashmar Persian Rug 13x9 ft - Shah Abbasi Semi Antique Wool Hand Knotted | SKU 111659

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Product Description

Collection One-of-a-kind Kashmar Area Rug
Age 40-60 Years (Semi Antique)
Size 13' 0'' x 9' 9''  |  397 cm x 298 cm
Material Natural Wool Pile, Cotton Foundation
Colors Navy Blue, Camel, Ivory, Rust Red, Forest Green, Gold, Burgundy, Charcoal

About This Kashmar Rug

This magnificent Kashmar Persian rug measuring 13'0" x 9'9" presents a regal Shah Abbasi medallion design that commands attention with its sophisticated navy blue field adorned with intricate patterns in camel, ivory, and rust red. The semi antique status of 40-60 years brings distinguished character and refined aging that only genuine Persian craftsmanship can achieve over decades of gentle use and natural patination.

From the historic city of Kashmar in Khorasan province, these rugs emerged from a weaving tradition that flourished under the Safavid dynasty when Shah Abbas I promoted the arts throughout Persia. The region's skilled weavers developed distinctive techniques combining asymmetrical Persian knots with occasional symmetrical Ghiordes knots, creating exceptionally durable textiles that served both nomadic and urban communities. The desert climate and mineral-rich soils of Khorasan influenced the development of unique dyeing methods that produced the deep, lasting colors seen in this exceptional piece.

The central medallion, known as Toranj, features the classic Shah Abbasi palmette motifs that symbolize divine protection and royal patronage, while the surrounding field displays an intricate garden of stylized flowers and vines in forest green, gold, and burgundy. These design elements represent the Persian concept of paradise gardens, with each motif carrying symbolic meaning - the palmettes signifying abundance, the flowering vines representing eternal life, and the geometric borders providing spiritual protection for the home.

The sophisticated color palette of navy blue, camel, ivory, rust red, forest green, gold, burgundy, and charcoal creates remarkable depth and warmth, with each hue carefully balanced to complement the others. Los Angeles Home of Rugs presents this one-of-a-kind hand-knotted masterpiece that elevates any living space with its perfect blend of traditional Persian artistry and contemporary elegance. The generous 13'0" x 9'9" foot dimensions make it ideal for large living rooms, dining areas, or master bedrooms where its semi antique beauty can serve as the centerpiece of sophisticated interior design.

Placement Suggestions

Formal Living Room Anchors a full seating group with all furniture legs resting on the rug
Dining Room Frames a large dining table for 8 to 12 guests with generous clearance on all sides
Master Bedroom Placed under a king bed, extending at least 24 inches on each side and at the foot
Open Plan Space Defines a distinct zone within a large open-plan living or entertaining area

Full Specifications

Original Name Kashmar Rug
Alternative Name Kashmar Carpet
Origin Khorasan, Persia
Category City
Common Designs Shah Abbasi, Medallion (Toranj)
Dyeing Method Natural, Synthetic
Pile Material Wool
Foundation Material Cotton
Knot Type Asymmetrical (Persian), Symmetrical (Ghiordes)
Trust Signals 100% Authentic Hand-Knotted — Certificate of Authenticity included with every purchase
Availability Only One Available — This exact rug is unique. Once sold it cannot be reordered or replicated

Features

Hand-Knotted CraftsmanshipEvery knot tied individually by hand by a skilled Persian weaver. Not machine-made, hand-tufted, or hand-hooked.
Unique Design, No DuplicatesThis is a one-of-a-kind piece. No two hand-knotted Persian rugs are identical. Once sold, this exact rug cannot be reordered.
Has FringeOriginal hand-knotted fringe formed by the warp threads of the rug, an integral structural feature of authentic Persian rugs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Kashmar rug genuinely hand-knotted?

Yes. This rug is 100% hand-knotted. Every single knot was tied individually by hand by a skilled weaver in Khorasan, Persia. It is not machine-made, hand-tufted, or hand-hooked. The knot structure is clearly visible on the reverse side of the rug, confirming its authentic hand-knotted construction.

What does the age classification mean for this Kashmar rug?

This Kashmar rug is classified as antique, meaning it is 100 years old or more. By international convention and U.S. Customs standards, a rug must be at least 100 years old to qualify as antique. Antique Persian rugs are the most prized category among collectors, valued for their historical significance, natural dye patina, aged wool softness, rarity, and the way their colors have mellowed and deepened beautifully over a century or more of careful use.

Where does the Kashmar rug originate?

This Kashmar rug originates from Khorasan, Persia. The Khorasan region has a long and distinguished history of rug weaving, with local artisans developing their own distinctive design vocabulary, color traditions, and technical approaches that set their rugs apart from other Persian weaving centers. The city rug category from this region is particularly known for its shah abbasi, medallion (toranj) design traditions.

What knot type was used to weave this Kashmar rug?

This Kashmar rug was woven using both the asymmetrical Persian (Senneh) knot and the symmetrical Turkish (Ghiordes) knot. The asymmetrical Persian knot, which wraps around one warp thread, allows for finer curvilinear design detail. The symmetrical Turkish knot, which wraps around two warp threads, produces a more robust pile. The use of both techniques reflects the weaver's mastery and adaptability within the regional weaving tradition.

Is this rug one of a kind?

Yes. This is a one-of-a-kind piece. As an authentic hand-knotted Persian rug, no two examples are identical. Only one of this exact rug is available in our collection. Once sold, this specific piece cannot be reordered or replicated. Every hand-knotted Persian rug is a unique artifact of its weaver's skill, materials, and creative expression.

Does this rug come with a Certificate of Authenticity?

Yes. Every rug purchased from Los Angeles Home of Rugs includes a Certificate of Authenticity documenting the rug's origin, age, materials, construction method, and appraised value. This certificate is accepted by major U.S. insurance providers and supports resale, estate, and auction documentation.

How do I care for this wool rug?

Vacuum gently without a beater bar once a week in the direction of the pile. Rotate the rug every 6 to 12 months to ensure even wear. For spills, blot immediately with a clean white cloth without rubbing. For deep cleaning, use a professional Persian rug cleaning specialist who uses hand-washing methods appropriate for natural wool fibers and aged dyes. Avoid steam cleaning or harsh chemical treatments.

What is the shipping policy for this rug?

Los Angeles Home of Rugs offers free standard shipping on all orders to the contiguous 48 U.S. states and Washington D.C. For orders to Alaska, Hawaii, P.O. boxes, or international destinations, real-time shipping quotes are provided at checkout via UPS, FedEx, and USPS. All rugs are carefully rolled and packaged to ensure safe delivery.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day hassle-free return policy on all rugs. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, contact us within 30 days of delivery to arrange a return. Refunds are processed within 3 to 5 business days after we receive the returned rug in its original condition. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer unless the rug was received damaged or incorrectly described.

At Los Angeles Home of Rugs, we only stock hand-knotted rugs. We do not carry machine-made, hand-tufted, hand-hooked, or hand-woven rugs. Every rug in our collection is certified authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Read More

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