Description
Sherkat Farsh Rug from Ilam Origin: South-West Persia Date: Circa 1980 Size: 174 x 100 cm Quality: Superfine Wool on Full Silk Foundation
This exceptional Sherkat Farsh rug, crafted in Ilam circa 1980 during the late Pahlavi era, stands as a testament to the high standards of Persian rug artistry. Woven on a full silk foundation, it features an impressive density of 800,000 knots per square meter, ensuring both exquisite detail and robust durability.
The rug is made from superfine wool, processed under strict quality controls covering dyes, materials, and workmanship. This meticulous attention to detail results in a piece with vibrant colors and intricate patterns that are both visually stunning and long-lasting. Measuring 174 x 100 cm, this rug remains new and unused, preserving its pristine condition.
As a highly collectable heirloom-quality piece, this Sherkat Farsh rug from Ilam represents the pinnacle of Persian weaving craft. Its superb construction and artistic merit make it an exceptional addition to any collection, ideal for enthusiasts seeking a rare and authentic piece of Persian cultural heritage.
RRP $10,000