Statement-Making Antique Persian Geometric Heriz Serapi Rug 70934

$12,750.00

Size: 6 ft 8 in x 9 ft 8 in (2.03 m x 2.95 m)

Origin: Persian Rugs

Style: Heriz Serapi Bakshaish Rugs

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Statement-Making Antique Persian Geometric Heriz Serapi Rug, Country of origin: Persian Iranian Rugs, Circa date: 1920 – This gorgeous antique Persian Heriz Serapi rug is a powerful expression of tribal artistry and bold geometric design, woven in the rugged mountainous region of northwest Iran. Heriz and Serapi rugs are known for their commanding presence and sturdy construction, and this piece exemplifies those traits while offering a unique composition that bridges tradition and individuality.

At the heart of the design lies a dynamic series of three diamond-shaped medallions, each anchored by intricate angular motifs that radiate outward like stylized floral bursts. These medallions are framed by a sea of geometric shapes, stars, rosettes, birds, and talismanic symbols, each rendered with clarity and intention. The rich palette is composed of vibrant reds, indigo blues, ivory, burnt orange, and deep browns, with occasional accents of soft green and coral. This contrast of tones brings an animated rhythm to the composition, while the central ivory panel offers a visual break that heightens the surrounding colors.

The outer border features a bold, stylized vine and hook motif, an unmistakable hallmark of Heriz weaving, that lends both grounding structure and movement to the piece. Woven with hand-spun wool and vegetable dyes, the rug possesses a robust texture and a time-softened patina that reflect both its age and artisanal roots.

This antique Persian Heriz Serapi rug is ideal for large living rooms, open lofts, libraries, or dining areas where it can anchor the space with confidence and heritage. Its geometric style works beautifully in a range of interiors, from rustic and bohemian to modern and eclectic. Whether appreciated for its graphic strength or its tribal authenticity, this rug is a lasting testament to the enduring legacy of Persian weaving.