Vintage Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, J68938

$3,000.00 Regular price $3,750.00

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Size: 7' 9" X 10' 10"

SKU: J68938

Pile Fiber: Wool

Surface: Pile

Age: Vintage

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

SKU J68938
Size 7' 9" X 10' 10"
Size Category 8 X 10
Shape Rectangle
Design Heriz
Origin Persian
Style Tribal
Sub Style Nomadic Persian & Turkish
Primary Color Beige
Background Color Tan
Accent Color Slate
Pile Fiber Wool
Foundation Fiber Cotton
Construction Handwoven
Surface Pile
Age Vintage
Circa 1925

The rug in focus is of Persian origin and features a vintage Heriz design. Notably, traditional Heriz rugs were first crafted in the Heris village located in northwestern Iran and are revered for their distinctive design and longevity.

Typically, Heriz rugs feature striking geometric designs, bold medallions, and a broad color palette although the dominant coloration in this rug is beige with a tan background. Another defining characteristic of these rugs is the quality of wool used, resulting in a durable and comfortable texture.

As for its design archetype, the "diamond on a square" medallion that takes center stage in this rug traces its roots to the late 19th century. However, the stylistic influences shaping the Heriz rug span both time and place, reflecting the interplay between rustic village craftsmanship and the grandeur of Persian court pieces.

Intriguingly, the weaving style of the Heriz rugs is a significant historical marker, being partly influenced by the Mongolian invasion and subsequent settlement in the 13th century in Iran's northwest, where Heris village is located. The colder climatic conditions of the region yielded the finespun wool used in weaving these popular rugs.

At its heart, the Heriz design is a testament of cultural exchange evident in the stylistic borrowings from neighboring Turk, Armenian, and Kurd tribes. This amalgamation of influences impart a unique and dynamic angular design aesthetic to Heriz rugs, a feature that sets them apart from other Persian rugs.

The construction of Heriz rugs is defined by their dense piles that contribute to the rugs' durability and longevity. Despite the intricate design detailing, Heriz rugs feature a limited and compatible color spectrum that beautifully synchronizes with different home settings, especially those dominated by wooden interiors.

Harking back to its year of production, circa 1925, this rug seems to have retained its aesthetic vigor over the years, hence its vintage tag. A hand-woven product, it includes woolen content on a cotton base, making the rug both visually appealing and sturdy.

Overall, this Persian, vintage Heriz rug measuring 7'9" X 10'10" embodies the subtleties of tribal rug design and the rigors of hand-weaving techniques. Even in the present, it continues to hold a prestigious place in the rug market due to its aesthetic appeal, sturdy build, and cultural authenticity. Through the years, the cultural significance and the traditional techniques adopted in their creation remain immutable, thereby authenticating their universal appeal.

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