9'10 x 12'10 Vintage Persian Heriz / 10x13 vintage rug

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Highly stylized hand woven work with amazing dyes, this beautiful and bountiful Persian Heriz definitely strikes a chord! If you've landed on this approx 10x13 size rug, you know how rare the light slate blue ground is and how seldom it is found. Unfortunately, we just don't see exquisite beauty like this often enough.

This work of art is absolutely stunning and in immaculate condition. It comes from NW Persia circa 1960 and it packs a ton of wool and weight. The all over pattern floral-geometric design is delicious and it will be a cinch to style your furniture around it. This baby features lovely, wide borders and the dyes throughout have variance and different shades indicating changes of batch dyes or hands at the loom. It is a double knotted Heriz which means HEFTY! You will undoubtedly feel the luxurious wool of this rug.

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Fun facts: Fun facts: Heriz rugs are known for their strength & durability. Coined "the Iron Rug of Iran," Heriz rugs were produced in the Northwest corner of Iran, on and around Mount Sabalan. One reason for the toughness of Heriz carpets is that Mount Sabalan sits on a major deposit of copper. Trace copper in the drinking water of sheep produces the most desired wool for rug weaving because it makes wool that is stronger and more resilient than wool from most other areas. It is said that many Heriz rug designs are woven from memory, with intricate designs passed on through generations of artisans.