This beautiful antique Persian Mohajeran Sarouk is an especially desirable example due to its unusual nearly square format and elegant ivory field. Most Mohajeran Sarouks were woven in rectangular formats with darker grounds, making this light-colored square example considerably rarer and more decorative.
The design features a highly refined Tree-of-Life and floral vase composition arranged symmetrically across the ivory field.
This beautiful antique Persian Sarouk is a fine example of the elegant floral weaving tradition that made Sarouk rugs among the most sought-after Persian carpets of the early 20th century.
This antique Persian Feraghan Sarouk rug, measuring approximately 3'4" x 4'10" and dating to around 1880, is a highly decorative and finely woven example of late 19th century Persian craftsmanship.
This exceptional antique Persian Mohajeran Sarouk rug, measuring approximately 3'3" x 5' and dating to around 1920, is a superb example of the highly sought-after Mohajeran workshop weaving tradition of Western Persia. Mohajeran Sarouks are widely considered among the finest and most elegant Sarouk carpets ever produced, celebrated for their luxurious wool quality, refined drawing, and extraordinary decorative richness.
The rug displays a beautifully balanced allover floral composition set upon a luminous ruby-crimson field of remarkable depth and saturation.
This elegant antique Persian Sarouk rug, measuring approximately 3'3" x 5'3" and dating to around 1930, is a beautiful example of the refined artistic weaving traditions that made Sarouk carpets among the most admired Persian rugs exported to the West during the early 20th century.
The rug displays a richly ornamented allover floral composition centered around a delicately drawn medallion set upon a luminous raspberry-red field.
This outstanding antique Persian Sarouk Feraghan rug, measuring approximately 3'4" x 5'2" and dating to around 1880, is a beautiful and highly collectible example of late 19th century Western Persian weaving.
This beautiful antique Persian Bijar rug, measuring approximately 3'8" x 4'10" and dating to around 1920, is an excellent example of the highly respected weaving traditions of Bijar in Western Persia. Often referred to as the “Iron Rugs of Persia,” Bijars are celebrated for their extraordinarily durable construction, dense weave, and powerful geometric interpretation of classical Persian floral designs.
This particular example displays a striking and highly artistic drawing centered around a bold navy medallion set against a rich coral-red field.