The Elegance of the 19th Century: Antique Gold & Tobacco Kermanshah Steeped in 19th-century history, this Kermanshah Rug is a breathtaking example of the refined artistry that defined Persian court weaving. Measuring 10'10" x 8'3", this piece moves away from high-contrast palettes, instead offering a sophisticated blend of Antique Gold, Tobacco, Camel, and soft Pink Ivory.
Artistry in Every Knot Kermanshah rugs from this era are prized for their incredibly soft, lustrous wool and fine knotting. The "Tobacco" and "Camel" earth tones create a warm, neutral foundation that allows the delicate pink and gold floral motifs to glow. The design features a complex, layered floral arrangement that creates a sense of movement and grace across the room.
A Designer’s Investment The "Grandmillennial" and "Old World Luxury" trends of 2026 place a high premium on rugs with this specific muted, sun-faded color story. This is an investment-grade textile that anchors a room with understated wealth rather than bold color, making it a favorite for high-end residential projects.
Specifications
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Origin: Kermanshah, Persia (19th Century)
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Approximate Age: Circa 1880-1890
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Dimensions: 10'10" x 8'3"
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Materials: 100% Hand-Spun Soft Wool on a Cotton Foundation
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Color Palette: Tobacco, Camel, Antique Gold, Dusty Pink, and Aged Ivory
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Condition: Antique excellence with consistent wear appropriate for its age.