Oversized Antique Persian Kerman Floral Sickle Design Rug 72979

$39,000.00

Size: 12 ft 8 in x 26 ft (3.86 m x 7.92 m)

Origin: Persian Rugs

Style: Kerman Rugs

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Beautiful Mansion Size Antique Persian Kerman Floral Sickle Design Rug, Country of origin: Persian Rugs, Circa date: 1920 – Our very own antique Persian Kerman rug is a testament to the artistic heritage of a bygone era, its vibrant colors and intricate floral patterns whispering tales of the past. A recurring motif, the sickle design, adds another layer of meaning to our rug, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural forces that shaped the Kerman region.

The sickle motif, a crescent-shaped element resembling a farmer’s harvesting tool, is a prominent feature in our Kerman rug. These graceful curves aren’t merely decoration; they’re a tribute to Kerman’s heart – its fertile soil and rich agricultural history. For centuries, Kerman has thrived as an oasis, its bounty reflected in the interwoven sickles on our rug. This motif becomes a tangible connection to the region’s agricultural heritage.

The story of the sickle motif deepens as we explore Kerman’s history. During the Safavid dynasty (1501-1736), a period of artistic flourishing, the sickle design took on a more regal air. The Safavids were Shia Muslims, and the crescent moon – a key element of the sickle motif – held religious significance within their faith. By incorporating the sickle motif, Kerman rug weavers subtly expressed their religious devotion and aligned their artistry with the values of the ruling dynasty.

The use of the sickle motif continued even after the Safavids. While the religious symbolism may have waned, the motif remained a recognizable feature of Kerman rugs. This enduring presence speaks to the deep cultural identity of the Kerman region. The sickle motif became a way for weavers to express their heritage and connect their craft to the rich history of their land.

Today, our Kerman rug, with its captivating floral patterns and graceful sickle motifs, continues to be a conversation starter. It adds a touch of vintage elegance and historical significance to our home. As we admire its beauty, we are transported back to a bygone era, a time of agricultural abundance, religious fervor, and artistic excellence. Our rug is more than just a floor covering; it’s a window into the past, a captivating story woven in silk, and a timeless treasure that graces our home with its enduring beauty and cultural legacy.