Antique Persian Kermanshah Rug, 1950s Persian Carpet
This antique Persian Kermanshah rug features a vibrant and intricate design characteristic of the Kermanshah region’s craftsmanship. The central field showcases a detailed landscape with a series of horizontal bands, each depicting a different seasonal scene. These include snow-capped mountains, lush forests, flowing rivers, and blooming gardens, populated with stylized trees, deer, birds, and floral motifs in rich colors like blue, red, pink, yellow, and green.
The composition transitions smoothly from a wintry upper section to a verdant lower section, symbolizing the natural cycle. The rug is framed by an ornate border with repeating scenery and floral patterns, rendered in contrasting colors such as blue, red, and gold. The intricate knotting and fine wool quality reflect the high artistry typical of an antique Persian Kermanshah rug, known for detailed pictorial elements and a harmonious color palette.
It’s vegetable dyes, derived from plant sources such as roots, leaves, bark, and fruits, contributes to aesthetic value over time, as the colors soften and develop a rich patina. Our circa 70-year-old antique Persian Kermanshah rug, which is preserved in exceptional condition, is a testament to the artistry and skill of Kermanshah weavers, who combine superior wool quality with a meticulous knotting system to create durable, intricate, and visually stunning pieces.
Their fine materials, high knot density, and elegant designs make them not only functional floor coverings but also valuable works of art that reflect Iran’s rich cultural heritage. For collectors, interior designers, or enthusiasts, these rugs are prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance. The rug size is 4.4 x 6.7.