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9’5 x5x7
Hello, this item is a handwoven Oriental rug, most likely a mid to late twentieth century Persian or Persian-influenced workshop carpet. The floral motifs, boteh forms, and the controlled symmetry follow a Kashan or Kerman inspired layout, and the palette with soft blues, pinks, and beiges reflects export-market production in Iran during the 1960s to 1980s. The weave in the close-up shows a medium knot density consistent with commercial looms, and the wool pile appears clipped low, which is typical of rugs produced for domestic and international décor markets. The border layout and repeating corner rosettes support its attribution to a Persian manufacturing tradition rather than India or China.
This item is valued on today’s secondary market as a decorative Persian workshop carpet rather than a collectible antique. Rugs of this size, nine feet five inches by five feet seven inches, typically sell between 250 and 450 dollars in general auction settings when well preserved. The value reflects quality wool, stable dyes, and intact pile.