This exceptional LoomBloom hand-knotted Kashan rug from Iran stands out as a true collector-grade masterpiece, showcasing the timeless artistry and craftsmanship that define traditional Persian weaving. Expertly woven from fine wool with a comfortable medium 0.5-inch pile, this vintage Kashan features a luminous coral field paired with a richly detailed navy medallion—an iconic combination that brings depth, elegance, and visual warmth to any room.
Classic Persian botanical motifs, floral sprays, vase patterns, and scrolling arabesques flow across the surface with remarkable clarity, reflecting the refined symmetry Kashan rugs are known for. A luxurious palette of coral, navy, ivory, gold, blue, and turquoise enhances the rug’s artistry, while the ornate navy border frames the design with sophistication and balance.
Measuring an impressive 9.8' x 12.7', this piece offers substantial coverage—ideal for large living rooms, dining areas, designer showhomes, boutique commercial spaces, and upscale hospitality settings seeking an authentic Persian aesthetic. Its vintage condition is excellent, preserving the original sheen, texture, and character that seasoned collectors and interior designers highly value.
For shoppers seeking an authentic Persian rug with high decorative impact and long-term durability, this Kashan delivers exceptional craftsmanship, vibrant coloration, and enduring investment-quality appeal—perfect for elevating both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Exact Size: 9'8"x12'7"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Coral, Navy, Ivory, Gold, Blue, Turquoise, Multi
- Origin: Iran
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: Vintage
- Condition Description: Vintage in excellent condition
- Rug#: LBR19963
Story Behind the Art : Kashan rugs take their name from Kashan, Iran, one of the most influential weaving centers in Persian history. Known for their intricate craftsmanship and tightly packed knots, these rugs frequently showcase curvilinear arabesques, vine scrolls, rosettes, palmettes, and layered floral motifs arranged in dense repeating patterns or centralized medallion layouts. Corner spandrels and pendant systems further enhance the ornate composition. By the 16th century, the Kashan weaving aesthetic spread across the region, inspiring workshops in modern-day Pakistan and India where master dyers and weavers produced versions so finely made that they rivaled even Persian originals. Today, Kashan-inspired rugs remain a symbol of luxury, artistry, and the enduring appeal of Persian design.