An old handwoven rug in a medallion-and-corner design, crafted by the master weavers of Toudeshk, renowned across Iran for their finesse and precision. Measuring 215 × 322 cm (7'1" × 10'7") with an area of 6.93 m² (74.59 ft²), and a knot density of approximately 7,300 knots/dm², its presence brings a composed sense of dignity and authenticity to any space. The medallion-and-corner layout, animated with small, orderly blossoms inspired by imagined Persian gardens, unfolds in a balanced, symmetrical structure whose thoughtful color arrangement carries a quiet harmony and calm. A cream ground paired with a lac red border creates a gentle, eye-catching contrast that adds warmth and life while preserving poise. The wool pile with a cotton warp offers a soft hand along with notable durability. More than a decorative element, this rug stands as an emissary of desert artistry, laying tradition, beauty, and culture on the floor with stately tranquility.
Data sheet
- Type
- Handwoven Rugs
- Age (Circa)
- 1940s-1950s
- Rug Dimensions (cm)
- 215 × 322 (7'1" × 10'7" )
- Area (m²)
- 6.93
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Weight (kg)
- 13.8
- Origin
- Nain
- Approx. Knot Density (per sq. dm)
- 8600
- Material
- Wool on Cotton Warp
- Layout
- Corner Medallion
- Design
- Floral
- Border Color
- Lacquer Red / Crimson






