Purchased at estate sale. Rug was from a nice area in LA Hancock park. I assumed it is in great condition because of this. I bought in Estate sale from daughter in law of owner, who had passed away.
5 foot x 3foot 4inches
Estate Sale
Dear Evan,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry and for your patience.
Based on the images, this item is:
A vintage hand-made Kerman (or Kirman) Persian rug from approximately mid 20th century (1970s) (100% wood). Not only it is recognizable by its label, but it has every unique clue that Kerman rugs often have: Kerman carpets are recognized by their dense and elaborate leaves and floral patterns typically arranged around a circular medallion, like in this case. This rich floral designs are rendered in pretty light earth tones with the exception of a characteristic pink-red derived from cochineal, like in other Kerman rugs. The borders are also broad and do not use any one particular motif, but typically repeat the floral pattern in the field. The weave ranges from fine to very fine.
Kerman rugs became very popular in the west beginning in the 1940s, and were produced in large volume and variety. The quality of the weave and material remained excellent, but the drawing and color harmony lost something in the mass production, with either highly simplified or on the contrary overly intricate design.
This piece is in overall good condition and there is no serious damage visible in the images provided. A fair market estimation would be between 3000 to 4000 USD. This estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparable items. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and may vary.
Ok uploaded some more. Thanks.