An early 20th-century Persian Kirman carpet from around 1900, measuring approximately 439.4 × 469.9 cm (about 14’5″ × 15’5″) — an unusual near-square format suited to grand-format formal rooms. The composition pairs a blue field with a camel-toned border in the refined floral vocabulary characteristic of Kirman workshop production.
Kirman (Kerman) is a major city in southeastern Persia (now Iran), with one of the longest continuous formal-carpet weaving traditions in the country.
Hand-knotted wool, fine knot count. Authentic one-of-a-kind antique.
At a glance
· Origin: Persia (Iran), Kirman · Period: Circa 1900 · Material: Wool · Weave: Hand-knotted (pile, fine)
· Dimensions: ~439.4 × 469.9 cm (≈14’5″ × 15’5″) · Format: Near-square · Ground color: Blue · Border color: Camel · SKU: 18372


















