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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/molly-maud-s-placeA fine antique Persian Afshar Rug, handwoven by Afshar tribal weavers in southwest Persia, circa 1880–1900. This striking piece features an indigo field with a repeating diamond lattice enclosing stylised floral motifs. Framed by multiple geometric borders.
Woven entirely from hand-spun wool on a wool foundation and coloured with natural dyes, the rug has developed a soft handle and warm patina through time. It shows signs of age and use consistent with its age but remains structurally sound and visually captivating.
About Afshar Rugs
The Afshar are a semi-nomadic Turkic tribe who settled in southern Persia (modern-day Iran), primarily around Kerman, Sirjan, and Yazd. Renowned for their superb weaving traditions, Afshar rugs reflect a fusion of tribal spontaneity and Persian artistry.
Typical Afshar rugs feature geometric medallions, diamond lattice motifs, and rich, naturally dyed colours — often deep indigo, rust, ivory, and soft blues. Most 19th-century examples, are woven on wool foundations, giving them a supple texture and long-lasting durability.
Their medium size made them practical for nomadic life, while their bold designs and colour harmony have made them highly sought after by collectors and designers alike. Each Afshar rug represents a unique cultural expression, woven entirely by hand with traditional dyes and methods passed down through generations.