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One Of The Kind Persian Mashad Rug#05 Size 473x328 cm

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💎 One-Of-A-Kind Oversize Persian Mashad Rug

A Grand, Hand-Knotted Classic from the Holy City of Khorasan (Approx. 15'6" x 10'9")

Detail Description
Product Classic Persian Mashad Rug
Unique Identifier Rug #05
Size (Approx.) 473 cm x 328 cm (Approx. 15'6" x 10'9")
Weaving Region Mashad, Khorasan Province, Northeast Iran
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The Sacred History and Grandeur of Mashad Rugs

Mashad (or Mashhad), the capital of the Khorasan province and the holiest city in Iran, has been a major center for carpet production for approximately five centuries, making it one of the oldest weaving hubs in the country.

Ancient Heritage: The rug weaving tradition in Mashad is deeply rooted, with records tracing back to the Safavid Dynasty (16th century). Its location on the ancient Silk Road facilitated trade and the exchange of artistic influences, contributing to its rich design vocabulary.

The Khorasan Style: Mashad rugs are known for their:

Size and Presence: They are frequently woven in large and oversized formats, like this piece, suitable for grand halls and reception rooms.
Classic Designs: They typically feature a well-proportioned, often circular or oval central medallion, surrounded by a richly ornate field filled with intricate floral motifs, arabesques, and the classic Shah Abbasi patterns, showing influence from the historic Herat region.
Soft Wool: They utilize wool from the Khorasan region, which is prized for its exceptional softness and subtle sheen.
The Master Weavers: The city is home to legendary workshops and weavers, such as the famous Amoghli and Saber families in the 20th century, who produced ultra-fine, magnificent carpets for royalty and collectors, setting the standard for quality.

This substantial Mashad rug (#05) embodies the historic grandeur of Northeast Persian weaving, offering a soft texture and a commanding presence perfect for a large, sophisticated space.