SKU: 2402L165
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Antique Persian Sarouk Rug 3x5, Red, Floral, 200 KPSI

$2,350.00
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Description

Add warmth and elegance to your home with this Antique Persian Sarouk Rug, measuring 3' 2" x 4' 10". Hand-knotted in the 1920s using fine wool, this compact area rug features a dense floral pattern in rich red with navy blue and ivory detailing. Its 200 KPSI construction highlights the precision of the weave, while the vivid natural dyes and balanced design make it an eye-catching piece for small spaces.

About Persian Sarouk Rugs

Persian Sarouk rugs hail from the central Iranian province of Markazi, particularly around the town of Arak. Revered for their refined floral motifs and luxurious wool, Sarouk rugs were especially popular in Western markets during the early 20th century. These rugs are known for their ability to retain vibrant colors and for their firm, dense weave, often using a cotton foundation with wool pile. The traditional Sarouk palette centers on deep reds, blues, and ivories, arranged in curvilinear medallion or allover floral formats.

Unique Characteristics of this Sarouk Rug

What sets this Sarouk apart is its saturated red field and the remarkable clarity of its navy and ivory floral tracery. The weave is particularly fine for its size category, with an impressive 200 knots per square inch—an uncommon feature in smaller antique rugs. Its excellent preservation and classic palette make it a rare find for collectors or anyone looking to add a touch of antique Persian craftsmanship to their home.

Item Specifics

Construction Technique Handmade Hand-Knotted
Materials Wool
Origin Persian Sarouk
Size (ft/inches) 3' 2" x 4' 10"
Pile Height 1/3"
Color(s) Red, Navy Blue, Blue |
Age 1920s
Collection Persian Sarouk
SKU 2402L165
Rug Number MTM3502-JM
Condition/Notes Very good condition. Free of stains, odors, discolorations, tears, etc. Recently cleaned and ready to be enjoyed in your space. Very finely hand knotted with a knot density of 200 KPSI.