Antique Large Kerman – Lavar Persian Geometric Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of weaving from the late 19th century showcases the refined artistry inherent in Iranian Persian rugs. Lavar Kerman pieces, known for their meticulous knotting and sophisticated dye work, were often commissioned by the elite, representing the pinnacle of classical Persian carpet production during the Qajar era.
The field is dominated by a beautifully aged ground color, a soft and luminous hue that falls into the desirable category of ivory beige. Across this expansive canvas, a dense, all-over pattern of stylized palmettes, vinery, and delicate blossoms is rendered in subtle tones of madder, indigo, and sage. The overall effect is one of quiet grandeur, achieved through a masterful balance of saturation and negative space.
While the design is overwhelmingly floral, the structure and organization of the motifs adhere to a highly organized, repeating lattice, justifying its classification as a geometric Knotted Rug. Its substantial dimensions categorize it perfectly among room size rugs, making it an ideal centerpiece for a formal drawing room or grand dining hall. The size further emphasizes the immense labor and skill required to execute such a fine weave.
Dating to the 1880s, this piece carries the unmistakable patina of age, a testament to its longevity and quality. It is a superb collector’s item, embodying the enduring elegance sought after in truly magnificent antique rugs. The condition, remarkable for its age, speaks to its careful preservation over more than 140 years.


















