Commanding in both size and artistry, this monumental antique Persian Kerman rug is a rare architectural treasure. Measuring an impressive 12×22, it is designed for grand-scale interiors—ballrooms, formal dining halls, or expansive estates—where its heritage and refined floral language can truly breathe.
Historical Design Language: This piece pays homage to the legendary “Ardabil” design, one of the most famous patterns in textile history. It features a magnificent central medallion that radiates across a deep navy blue field, balanced by intricate floral motifs and the classic “vase” design elements characteristic of Kerman mastery. The ivory and gold spandrels provide a luminous contrast, making the intricate vine-work appear to float across the surface.
Craftsmanship & Provenance: Hailing from the renowned weaving center of Kerman and dating to circa 1930, this rug represents the pinnacle of urban Persian weaving. Kerman rugs are world-famous for their high-quality wool and technical precision. The “all-over” floral pattern is exceptionally detailed, showcasing the steady hands of master weavers who could maintain symmetry on such a vast scale.
Condition & Aesthetic Appeal: Despite its century of age, the rug has been masterfully preserved, retaining a lush 0.5-inch pile thickness that offers a soft, substantial feel underfoot. The natural dyes have matured into a sophisticated patina, offering a regal, “old-world” elegance that serves as a timeless foundation for both traditional and high-end transitional decor.














