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Key Takeaways
- Mohtashem Kashans are valued for museum-grade fineness, with disciplined curvilinear design and confident, balanced ornament.
- Collectors look for signature/master-weaver markers (where present), crisp motif resolution, and the distinctive “jewel-like” sheen of high-quality wool and silk details.
- Because these are true antiques, condition, edge integrity, and restoration honesty often matter as much as the pattern itself.
At-a-Glance Specs
- Origin: Kashan, Iran (Persia)
- Construction: hand-knotted pile carpets (piece-dependent)
- Common eras: mid-to-late 1800s through early 1900s (varies by rug)
- Typical looks: medallion-and-corner • allover scrolling florals • palmettes and arabesques • refined border systems
- Best rooms: formal living rooms • dining rooms • libraries • primary bedrooms • elegant sitting rooms
- What to look for: crisp curves • balanced negative space • stable selvedges • even pile • cohesive palette
Featured Mohtashem Kashan Rugs from the Collection
Inventory changes frequently. These featured pieces are examples of fine antique Mohtashem Kashan weaving across different sizes and design moods.
History & Design Notes
Kashan is one of the most revered city-weaving centers in Persian rugs history, and Mohtashem represents the “highest register” of that late 19th-century revival—where fineness, materials, and artistic confidence meet. These rugs are admired for their fluid vine scrolls, palmettes, and arabesques rendered with exceptional control, often anchored by a medallion-and-corner framework or presented as elegant allover florals.
Because Mohtashem pieces were made to impress from both near and far, they tend to read “complete” in a room: the borders resolve cleanly, the field breathes, and the palette feels deliberately composed rather than merely decorative.
Identification & Construction
What makes a Mohtashem Kashan rug a Mohtashem?
Mohtashem Kashans are evaluated like master-level weaving: line quality, clarity of curve, and the way small details stay legible without feeling busy. Many examples show extremely fine knotting, luminous wool (often described as kork or merino-forward), and occasional silk highlights that intensify the sense of depth and finish.
Materials, selvedges, and “read-from-across-the-room” clarity
When assessing a piece, prioritize stable edges, consistent pile, and honest restoration. High-quality examples often show an unmistakable sheen and a confident, balanced composition. For broader browsing across regions and weaving families, explore rug origins.
Decorating & Placement Guidance
Let refinement do the heavy lifting
Mohtashem Kashans tend to shine when the room supports their refinement: calmer wall tones, intentional lighting, and a few accents that echo the rug’s border or medallion hues. In dining rooms and formal living spaces, these rugs can anchor the room with quiet authority.
Choose the era that matches your day-to-day
If you want the full collector presence, begin with an antique rug with time-earned patina and a composed palette. If you prefer an easier blend with mixed furnishings, explore vintage rugs. For cleaner lines and lighter ornament, a modern rug can deliver a similar “finished” foundation with less formality.
Mohtashem Kashan Rugs vs Isfahan Rugs
If you’re comparing top-tier Persian city carpets, Isfahan rugs are a classic reference point—another category prized for fineness, elegance, and highly refined curvilinear design.
| Feature | Mohtashem Kashan Rugs | Isfahan Rugs |
|---|
| Design character | Curvilinear florals, palmettes, arabesques; poised medallion-and-corner or refined allover systems | Highly elegant city-carpet drawing; often very intricate floral and medallion compositions |
| How it reads in a room | Luxurious, composed, collector-forward without shouting | Polished, formal, and often more “jewel-like” in detail density |
| Shopping mindset | Prioritize line clarity, stable edges, even pile, and restoration honesty | Prioritize fineness, condition, and overall harmony of palette and composition |
| Best fit | Formal living, dining, libraries, bedrooms; transitional-to-traditional interiors | Formal interiors and collectors seeking top-tier city-carpet refinement |
Closest Cousins
- Isfahan rugs — a fine Persian city-carpet comparison category for collectors.
- Ziegler Sultanabad rugs — decorator-favorite Persian carpets with softer palettes and large-scale composition.
Glossary
Cartouche / signature panel: A framed inscription area that may indicate workshop, maker, or dedication (not present on every example).
Kork wool: A fine, soft wool often associated with higher-grade Persian weaving.
Medallion-and-corner: A classic layout with a central focal motif and matching corner spandrels.
Motif clarity: How cleanly curves and outlines resolve—especially in scrolling florals and vine work.
For more definitions, see the rug glossary.
FAQ
Are Mohtashem Kashan rugs always signed?
Not always. Some are signed or have identifiable workshop markers, while others are attributed by weaving quality, materials, and design confidence.
What makes Mohtashem Kashan rugs so desirable?
They combine exceptionally fine weaving, luminous materials, and master-level curvilinear drawing—often resulting in collector-grade Persian carpets with enduring elegance.
What should I look for when buying a Mohtashem Kashan rug?
Prioritize crisp line work, edge stability, even pile, and honest restoration. The best examples feel balanced and legible without looking busy.
Where do Mohtashem Kashan rugs work best in the home?
They excel in formal living rooms, dining rooms, libraries, and bedrooms—anywhere you want a refined, composed foundation.
Three Pillars of the Nazmiyal Collection
- Expert Vetting: We evaluate condition, materials, and attribution so you can buy with confidence.
- Integrity & Transparency: Clear descriptions and honest guidance—especially important for rare, high-value antiques.
- White-Glove Support: From selection to delivery, we help you place the right rug in the right space.
Nazmiyal White-Glove Service
We make it easy to shop with confidence—whether you’re choosing a single statement piece or sourcing an entire room.
Nazmiyal Collection has been a trusted source for antique rugs and vintage carpets for over 45 years. Our NYC gallery curates one-of-a-kind pieces with an emphasis on authenticity, provenance, and lasting decorative value.
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