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SKU #: KR18399
Traditional
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Ivory. Colors in this rug include: Midnight Blue, Olive Green, Blue, Beige, Rose, Multi .
100% Wool
0.25
Mahal
Iran
All-Over
New
New with tag
A veritable artfully designed floor covering! This rug represents the finest of rug traditions in Iran. Made near the city of Arak the rug is a stunning composition of technique craftsmanship and design. The rug features an all over pattern of natural and geometric motifs in the main main field that is then helmed by a multi-band border. Its look is akin to mid century rugs and is primed to suit different decor styles. At a Palace size of 13 3 feet by 16 9 feet the rug s color palette is composed of Ivory Midnight Blue & Olive Green. This is a vintage Mahal in excellent condition. It has no low pile or stain. It is professionally cleaned ready to use. Available for in-person and video consultation by appointment only. For the USA home décor market, this rug is described with shopper-friendly terms such as area rug, oriental area rug, living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, handmade rug, wool rug, and elegant interior accent, while keeping the original material, color, weave, design character, and construction details intact.
Story Behind the Art: Mahal rugs are produced in the area around the city of Arak, which has a history of rug weaving dating back to the mid-17th Century. The city was originally founded in 1808 as Sultanabad and later in 1930 was renamed to the city of Arak. The design of Mahals tend to be more closely associated to those of Heriz or Serapi due to their magnificent graphic character of the designs. That said, the line work of Mahals is more curvilinear and classical while they do maintain a more casual and tribal feel. Traditional color palettes found on Mahal rugs include subtle neutrals, vibrant reds and clear blues that create a regal Western appearance. Unique color combinations, such as tourmaline pink paired with oxidized green, are also found on Mahal rugs that highlights their tendency to reinvent the traditional.










