Antique Heriz Rug
Period: Late 19th century
Origin: Heriz, Northwest Iran
Dimensions: 140 x 187 cm
This fine late 19th century Heriz rug, woven in northwestern Iran, is an excellent example of the powerful and enduring design tradition of the Heriz region. Rugs from this area are renowned for their bold compositions, strong structure, and exceptional durability, making them highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike.
The design features a large scale floral medallion layout, integrated harmoniously into a richly ornamented field. Stylized palmettes, angular floral motifs, and branching vine patterns are arranged with a balanced symmetry, reflecting the distinctive architectural aesthetic of Heriz weaving. The spacious drawing and confident geometry are characteristic of village based Heriz looms, setting them apart from more curvilinear urban Persian rugs.
The color palette is dominated by a warm brick red field, beautifully contrasted with deep indigo blue borders and accents of soft light blue, ivory, and muted green. These naturally dyed colors have matured gracefully over time, giving the rug a refined patina and visual depth.
The wide border is composed of repeating floral rosettes and leaf motifs, framing the central field with a strong yet elegant presence. Woven with a robust wool pile on a sturdy cotton foundation, this rug was designed for longevity, a hallmark of authentic Heriz carpets.
Overall, this Heriz rug represents a perfect balance of artistic expression, structural strength, and timeless design, making it an outstanding piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors, as well as a valuable addition to any serious rug collection.
Stok No: 5824
