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410 x 295cm Hand-Knotted Persian Red Kashan Wool Rug
R14 200,00 Original price was: R14 200,00.R8 495,00Current price is: R8 495,00.
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Description
Elevate your space with the timeless elegance of this large Persian Kashan rug, a true statement piece that reflects classic artistry and refined craftsmanship. Kashan rugs are renowned for their intricate designs, balanced compositions, and enduring quality—making them a cornerstone of traditional Persian décor.
This impressive rug features a rich red field, beautifully adorned with a detailed central medallion and intricate floral motifs. Accents of navy, ivory, and subtle tones enhance the depth and sophistication of the design, creating a warm and luxurious atmosphere that anchors any room.
Expertly hand-knotted from high-quality wool, this rug offers a soft, comfortable texture underfoot while ensuring long-lasting durability. Its grand size makes it ideal for spacious living rooms, formal dining areas, or elegant interiors where a bold, classic centerpiece is desired.
Condition : In Very Good Condition.
Size : 410cm x 295cm
Color : Red
Pile Material: 100% Wool
Made in Iran, Kashan
Construction: Hand-Knotted
Comes With Certificate Of Authenticity
All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.
Note to Customers:
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Authenticity of Color:
“Colors may appear slightly different depending on your screen settings, but the photo has not been altered in any way.”
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Lighting Clarification:
“Photo was taken in natural light to best reflect the true color and texture of the carpet.”
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Size Reference:
“Please refer to the listed dimensions to ensure the carpet fits your space. Objects in the photo are not to scale.
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Origin and Material:
“This is a hand-Knotted piece made with natural materials, which may show slight variations and character unique to handcrafted items.”
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Care Instructions :
“We recommend vacuuming regularly And Dry Cleaning Only, Avoid harsh chemicals.”
