Farahan rug woven It features patterning that would usually be associated with Khamseh tribes further south but constructed in with all the hallmarks of Farahan weaving.  full of dozens of birds and multiple vase motifs. Framed by a main border meandering rosettes and botehs on a magenta ground and finished with skirt borders commonly associated Khamseh and Qashqa'i nomads. There are multiple instances of the ancient symbol of the lion holding a sword in front the sun

Farahan Birds Rug - 4’5 x 6’3

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This Farahan rug was woven during the second quarter of the 20th century.

It features patterning that would usually be associated with Khamseh tribes further south but constructed in with all the hallmarks of Farahan weaving. The hide shaped navy field and rosy outer cornices are full of dozens of birds and multiple vase motifs. Framed by a main border meandering rosettes and botehs on a magenta ground and finished with skirt borders commonly associated Khamseh and Qashqa'i nomads. There are multiple instances of the ancient symbol of the lion holding a sword in front the sun (as pictured)

In very good condition with visible wear throughout. Silky wool with a light and floppy handle.

Size: 4'5" x 6'3" [135cm x 191cm]

Age: Q2 20th Century (1925-1950)

Type of Rug: Farahan

Material: Wool 

Pile Height: Low 

Condition: Very Good; some small areas of wear

 

BK2670