I came across this rug recently and it immediately caught my attention. The composition—featuring rosettes, shrubs, cruciform motifs, an open field layout, and a rather restrained color palette—reminded me of 19th-century pieces from the Fars province.
Based on that impression (and admittedly very limited knowledge), I decided to acquire it.


I've noticed some similarities with Qashqai confederation weavings, though I haven't seen this specific type of cruciform in any of the documented examples I've come across.


Interestingly, the previous owner used it as a floor rug, but it has hooks sewn into the back, suggesting it may have been displayed on a wall at some point.

The rug measures 145 x 109 cm and shows clear signs of age: extensive wear, areas of pile corrosion, some older repairs, and loss to the borders.
I’d be really interested to hear your thoughts. Could this be an older piece from Fars?
Has anyone seen this particular cruciform motif before?
Thanks !
Based on that impression (and admittedly very limited knowledge), I decided to acquire it.
I've noticed some similarities with Qashqai confederation weavings, though I haven't seen this specific type of cruciform in any of the documented examples I've come across.
Interestingly, the previous owner used it as a floor rug, but it has hooks sewn into the back, suggesting it may have been displayed on a wall at some point.
The rug measures 145 x 109 cm and shows clear signs of age: extensive wear, areas of pile corrosion, some older repairs, and loss to the borders.
I’d be really interested to hear your thoughts. Could this be an older piece from Fars?
Has anyone seen this particular cruciform motif before?
Thanks !
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