London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
Of impressive size and beautiful hand-woven appeal

Displaying a desirable aged patina with some underfoot wear to one end
The hand-crafted, finely knotted Serapi carpets of North Western Persia display striking colour
Large central medallion with motif to each corner a hallmark of this region

The ground in warm, inviting vermillion
Geometric, stylised central medallion here in a palette of crimson, light green and dark blue
Foliate border with a navy blue ground, upon which red and gold add contrast

The reverse a testament to how well the whole has held colour for over a century
Furniture situated at one end has lead to some light wear
Of room size at 13' by 10' this carpet holds appeal to interior designers and set dressers

A high-quality statement piece to enrich any large room
Add some warmth underfoot against a gorgeous wood or marble stone floor
This is a fascinating, inviting and impressively large antique Serapi carpet, from one of Persia's most sought after regions. Hand-woven and coloured by artisans, the scale and quality of this rug will hold appeal for professionals and collectors alike. Enjoyed for over a century, this particular example will spark conversation and delight those who encounter it. Delivered ready to be enjoyed.

Dimensions:
Max Length: 398cm (156.75'')
Max Width: 307.5cm (121'')
Carpet Depth: 1cm (.5'')
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Our Ref: 18.7002
London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
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