
Persian Village Floral
Crimson Blossom Carpet
Detached floral sprays scattered across a soft crimson ground.
What it is
Woven in Persian villages — a freehand reading of the royal court's floral vocabulary, in dense blossoms and detached sprays. Many such carpets reached America through the early twentieth-century trade.
What its pattern carries
A flowering field, traditionally read as the paradise garden — an eternal spring kept underfoot.
| Material | Hand-knotted wool |
| Dimensions | Available on inquiry |
| Age & condition | Available on inquiry |
| Motif family | Persian Village Floral |
| Reference | hk-CN9OMRLBAV3 |
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