A distinguished example of late 19th-century Persian rugs and weaving tradition, this Persian Farahan carpet reflects a period when artisan weavers in central Persia created some of the most admired classical rugs in the export market. Crafted with meticulous hand-knotting and rich natural dyes, Persian Sarouk carpets from this era are celebrated for their elegant medallion compositions and finely rendered floral motifs, where formal structure and graceful botanical imagery find poetic harmony.
At the heart of this piece, a refined central medallion anchors the composition — a design element that embodies Persian artistic ideals of symmetry and focal clarity. Encircling this medallion, a tapestry of stylised blossoms, scrolling vines, and arabesque details unfolds across the field, evoking garden landscapes woven into textile form. The interplay of these organic forms with measured geometry creates a sense of depth and movement that rewards both close viewing and long-term appreciation.
The distinctive aesthetic of Sarouk Farahan carpets arises from the finely spun wool and high knot density typical of the region’s best antique examples, yielding a plush pile and luminous surface that soften with age while retaining remarkable clarity of pattern. The carefully balanced palette of warm and cool tones deepens with patina over time, enhancing the carpet’s presence in diverse interior settings — from traditional salons to contemporary spaces seeking a historic anchor.
More than a decorative floor covering, this carpet stands as a cultural artefact of Persian textile artistry, offering enduring beauty and the quiet authority of a design lineage that has influenced interior taste around the world.














