Description
Year: 1880s
Condition: Excellent; No wear/Tear; Clean.
One-of-a-kind Meshkabad rug is unrivaled in size and materials Hand-woven Persian rug is crafted from 100-percent fine lamb’s wool Currently believed to be the largest floor rug of its kind in the United States Vibrant coloring in stunning shades and hues of beige, ivory, light blue, peach and green Story behind this unique and unrivaled Meshkabad Persian rug Meshkabad rugs are hand-woven by semi-nomadic people living in the village of Meshkabad, near Arak in north-western Iran. The central fields usually have a warm floral-patterned medallion, and the colors are very warm and lively. However, geometric patterns are sometimes used, and many other colors besides red can be found. This rug was made circa 1880, and it is unusual for tribal people to weave such large rug. For this rug, weavers spent five years weaving. This rug is made of fine baby lamb’s wool and the dyes are all vegetable. It is currently believed to be the largest floor rug of its kind in the United States and we will provide the certificate of authenticity with a detailed description of the rug. The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.
Imported.
All rug sizes are approximate.