Description
Origin:
Persia (Iran, Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari region)
Actual Dimensions: 6′ 10″ × 10′ 2″ (rounded 7×10)
Style:
Traditional
Material:
Wool pile on cotton foundation
Color Palette:
Deep brick red field with navy blue, ivory, soft camel beige, muted green, and rose accents
This Persian Bakhtiari rug features a prominent central medallion with layered geometric outlines and floral rosettes, surrounded by an all-over pattern of hooked leaves, palmettes, and small tribal motifs across the brick red field. The design uses strong contrasts in navy and ivory for sharp definition, while wide borders contain repeating vine scrolls, floral sprays, and geometric fillers in camel and rose tones. Thick wool pile and natural abrash create a warm, grounded presence with classic tribal character.
Bakhtiari rugs are woven by nomadic and settled tribes in the Zagros Mountains of southwest Iran, known for bold geometric patterns, thick construction, and vibrant natural dyes. These rugs often incorporate garden-inspired motifs symbolizing nature and protection, with sturdy wool that withstands heavy use. Vintage and semi-antique pieces like this one develop rich patina while retaining strong knotting and detail.
A 7×10 rug suits medium living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas for six to eight people, anchoring furniture groups with rich warmth. The brick red field adds cozy energy, while navy borders provide grounding contrast against wood floors or light walls. Wool offers plush comfort, exceptional durability, and natural stain resistance, with regular vacuuming keeping it fresh.








