
Khamseh handwovenrug from the Khamsehtribe of Fars (confederation of five tribes including Basseri, Qashqai, etc.), ideal size 130×190 cm – perfect for living room or reception.

Handcrafted from premium natural wool, 70 years old (1930s Shamsi), featuring a classic central design: radiant turquoise blue medallion surrounded by intricate arabesque vines in crimson, gold, and green, on a deep navy ground with rich borders. Dense, durable weave; vibrant vegetable dyes resistant to fading – a symbol of nomadic Iranian artistry with guaranteed authenticity.
This exquisite gem is not just luxurious decor but a cultural investment. Infuse traditional charm into your home!


Origin: Khamseh, Iran
- Age: Approx. 70 years (late 19th / early 20th century)
- – Size: 130 × 90 cm (ideal as an accent rug, entry, wall hanging, or beside a bed)
- – Material:
- – Pile: high-quality hand-spun wool
- – Foundation: wool/cotton (traditional for older village rugs)
- Dyes:
- – Likely natural dyes (common in pieces of this age)
- – Pink, indigo blues, soft creams, and warm browns with beautiful age patina
- – Design & Motifs:
- – Radiant turquoise blue medallion surrounded by intricate arabesque vines in crimson, gold, and green, on a deep navy ground with rich borders. – Knotting & Weave:
- – Hand-knotted with a tight, durable weave
- – Soft but strong handle, suitable for light-to-regular use
- – Condition:
- – Very good for its age: no major holes, no large repairs
- – Some expected signs of age and wear that add to its antique charm
- – Pile is mostly low/medium with a beautiful, even wear (desirable in old collectible rugs)
- Style & Use:
- – Perfect for bohemian, eclectic, traditional, or modern interiors as a character piece
- – Works beautifully as:
- – Accent rug in a living room or hallway
- – Decorative piece in an entrance
- – Wall hanging as textile art
- – A wonderful piece for collectors of Persian tribal & village rugs
- Why this rug is special:
- – True 19th-century / early 20th-century Khamsehpieces are increasingly rare on the market.
- – Handmade with natural materials and traditional techniques that no longer exist on a large scale.
- – Offers both decorative beauty and investment value* as an antique Persian rug.