Handmade vintage Persian Malayer rug 127cm x 193cm, 1950s
- Dimensions :
- H193 x W127 x D1
- Color :
- midnight blue
- Material :
- wool/cotton
- Style :
- world's craft
This authentic handmade Persian Malayer rug, dating to the 1950s, offers the perfect fusion of village charm and refined geometric beauty. Woven in the Malayer region of western Persia, known for producing some of the most diverse and collectible rugs of the 20th century, this piece represents the artistry and craftsmanship of rural Persian weaving communities. The rug features a repeating geometric floral design set against a dark navy field, enriched with a harmonious blend of rust, rose, beige, and midnight blue accents. Each stylized floral motif is precisely spaced, giving the design rhythm and structure without sacrificing its handwoven character. The well-defined central field is framed by a series of borders, including a striking main border in rust and blue, decorated with scrolling floral patterns and angular palmettes. The layering of borders adds visual depth and balance to the rug’s compact proportions, making it ideal for both modern and traditional interiors. This rug is entirely hand-knotted using high-quality wool, a signature of Malayer weaving. The soft, medium-height pile and finely knotted structure make it both comfortable underfoot and durable for daily use. The colors have aged beautifully over the decades, acquiring a natural patina that only time can bestow. Its moderate size makes it a versatile option for entryways, offices, sitting areas, or bedrooms, where it can anchor a space with character and elegance. Whether layered with larger carpets or used as a standalone statement, it brings a warm, storied presence to any setting.