Mansion sized, Persian Kashan rug was hand knotted in Iran of 100% natural wool on a cotton foundation. This rug is 40+ years old, has full wool piles and is in excellent condition. Beautiful colors with excellent quality. No holes or repairs, and very soft with a gorgeous design. This rug came from a Virginia estate. There are 2 light brown stains one end that may or may not come out if the buyer has this rug professionally cleaned. There appears to be water damage on the other end that will not come out no matter what the buyer does. Recent embargoes by the U.S. against Iranian goods should cause the value of these rugs to increase. Please see all of our rugs and other items at www.rug-auction.com. We ship too. A Certificate of Authenticity can be provided after the sale for an additional $25. A fair market appraisal can be provided after the sale for an additional $75.
The common design of a Kashan centers around a medallion, curved linear motifs like palmettos, leaves and arabesques designs encompass it throughout its surface area. From the medallion, the work across the rugs body is densely designed, giving it a thorough amount of character and originality that sets it apart from other Persian rug styles. Many Persian Kashan rugs follow a medallion-and-corner pattern, sometimes referred to as the book-cover or Koran design. The design, which arose during the 15th and 16th centuries, takes its inspiration from the beautifully tooled leather covers that were used to bind the Koran. The covers themselves were based on the intricate patterns found in the dome of mosques. The traditional colors used in Iranian Kashans are rich reds, blues, ivory, yellow, burnt orange and sometimes green. This classic design, like all hand knotted rugs, comes in a variety of qualities. These carpets have a 100 percent wool pile on a cotton base. The pile is clipped relatively short to allow the clarity of the design to come through. These rugs are typically dense and heavy.