Antique Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, J70673

$7,875.00 Regular price

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Size: 8' 1" X 11' 1"

SKU: J70673

Pile Fiber: Wool

Surface: Pile

Age: Antique

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This antique Heriz rug, originating from the Heris village in northwestern Iran circa 1920, exemplifies the tribal weaving traditions of the region. The rug's design is characterized by a bold coral background, a striking blue border, and red as the main color, all crafted from high-quality wool on a cotton foundation. The central design is notable for its geometric motifs and prominent medallions, typical of the Heriz style.

Heriz rugs are renowned for their robust construction and vibrant aesthetic, combining geometric designs with large central medallions that contribute to their distinct visual appeal. The patterns often include interconnected diamond and hexagonal shapes, filled with smaller floral and geometric motifs in a variety of colors such as blue, green, white, and beige, adding depth and complexity to the overall design.

The main border of this particular rug is a prominent dark blue, featuring large hexagonal medallions interspersed with floral and connecting line motifs. This is complemented by secondary borders that include narrower lines with repeating smaller floral and geometric patterns. These carefully woven borders provide a framing that enhances the symmetry and intricate detailing of the central field.

The production of Heriz rugs has its roots in a historical blend of Persian artistic traditions and the influences of neighboring tribes such as the Turks, Armenians, and Kurds. This cultural amalgamation results in the bold and angular designs that are a hallmark of Heriz rugs. The cold climate of the Heriz region contributes to the production of high-quality wool, which further enhances the durability and functional longevity of these rugs.

In terms of historical context, the classic “diamond on a square” medallion design seen in Heriz rugs dates back to the late 19th century. This period marked a resurgence in Persian carpet weaving, integrating the rustic charm of village craftsmanship with the sophistication of Persian court pieces. The detailed and labor-intensive weaving process was often a communal effort, with skills being passed down through generations. The weaving traditions of the region have remained largely unchanged, preserving the authenticity and cultural significance of these antique pieces.

The design motifs often include stylized floral elements and intricate borders, reflecting a blend of folk and sophisticated artistry. Such features make Heriz rugs highly valued in the global market, appealing to collectors and those seeking both aesthetic beauty and functional durability. Despite the passage of time, the traditional techniques used in the creation of Heriz rugs continue to inspire contemporary designs, underscoring their lasting impact on modern textile artistry.

This rug presents a rich history of cultural exchange and skilled craftsmanship, making it a distinguished piece for any setting.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

SKU J70673
Size 8' 1" X 11' 1"
Size Category Wide Runners
Shape Rectangle
Design Heriz
Origin Persian
Style Tribal
Sub Style Nomadic Persian & Turkish
Primary Color Pink
Background Color Coral
Accent Color Blue
Pile Fiber Wool
Foundation Fiber Cotton
Construction Handwoven
Surface Pile
Age Antique
Circa 1920
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