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Rich, jewel-toned and unmistakably handmade, this vintage wool rug features a deep burgundy field with an ornate central medallion and a dense floral border in navy, ivory, teal, and rose. The drawing is curvilinear (workshop-style) rather than geometric, with crisp outlines and balanced symmetry—exactly the kind of piece that adds “collected” character to an entryway, reading nook, bedside, or layered living-room setup.
From the close-ups and fold/back view, this is hand-knotted with a wool pile and what appears to be a cotton foundation (white warp/weft showing at the fringe and structure). The knotting looks fine-to-medium with a low/medium pile that sits smoothly underfoot—great for everyday use and easy door clearance.
Visual authentication & tradition:
Weaving tradition: curvilinear, workshop/village production tradition common across the broader West & Central Asian rug belt (medallion + floral border format, high pattern discipline).
Likely knot type: the back/fold view suggests an asymmetrical (Senneh-type) knotting feel rather than a chunky symmetrical build, but the photos don’t provide a perfect straight-on knot macro—so this is a best visual determination, not a lab-certified ID.
Regional read from design: classic medallion-and-spandrel layout with floral rosettes/palmettes and boteh-like (paisley) elements around the medallion—strong “court-inspired” aesthetic rather than tribal minimalism.
Approx. age: vintage (late 20th century, approx. 1970s–1990s) based on color saturation, overall structure, and moderate age character without heavy oxidation or extreme pile loss.
Maker marks/signatures: none visible in the provided images.
Pattern & cultural notes (motifs you can actually see)
Central medallion: a starburst/rosette nucleus with scrolling floral arms—traditionally read as harmony/order in classical design language.
Paisley/boteh-like lobes: repeated around the medallion (visible clearly in the close-up), often associated with vitality, growth, and continuity in regional textile symbolism.
Border system: a dense floral main border with repeating rosettes/palmettes, framed by multiple guard borders—this “layered frame” is designed to visually hold the strong red field and guide the eye inward to the medallion.
Condition:
Overall: good vintage condition.
Wear: light, even pile settling consistent with age/use; no major bald spots visible.
Shape: mild waviness/relaxation at the edges seen in the full shots (typical and usually correctable with proper laying).
Ends/edges: fringe present; edges look intact in the photos provided.
Features:
Size: 160 Ă— 100 cm (approx. 5.25 Ă— 3.3 ft)
Construction: Hand-knotted
Materials: Wool pile, cotton foundation (visual assessment)
Knot structure: Appears asymmetrical (Senneh-type) based on back/fold view (best visual read)
Pile: Low to medium (smooth, not shaggy)
Density (visual estimate): ~120–180 knots per square inch (fine-to-medium detailing)
Color palette: Burgundy / oxblood red, navy, ivory, teal, rose, touches of gold/olive
Design: Central medallion + floral spandrels, multi-border frame with rosettes/palmettes
Style fit: Traditional, boho eclectic, maximalist, vintage-inspired, classic interiors
Best rooms: Entryway, bedside, reading corner, office, layered living room, hallway “accent” zone
Estimated weaving time (craft estimate): ~4–10 weeks depending on weaver count + working hours (pattern complexity is moderate-high for this size)
Care Instructions:
Vacuum gently (no beater-bar if possible) and rotate every few months for even wear. Spot-clean spills immediately with cold water and a small amount of wool-safe soap—no bleaching agents. For a deep clean, use a professional rug wash (not standard carpet steam cleaning). A rug pad is recommended to prevent slipping and to help the rug sit flatter over time.
This is the kind of vintage piece that gives a room instant depth—bold from a distance, intricate up close, and unmistakably handmade.
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