- Exact Size: 4x6'6"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: New Zealand Wool
- Color: Green, Ivory, Rust, Rose, Blue, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.6 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL21111
Story Behind the Art: Kashan rugs, like many classic Persian rugs, take their name from the historic city of Kashan in Iran, a region long celebrated for producing some of the finest handmade carpets in the world. Renowned for their tight knotting, refined craftsmanship, and intricate detailing, Kashan rugs are distinguished by richly layered designs featuring arabesque scrolls, flowering vines, palmettes, rosettes, blossoms, and delicate leaf motifs arranged in dense, harmonious compositions. These patterns are often structured around either an all-over floral layout or a more formal central medallion design, typically complemented by elegant pendant systems, corner spandrels, and repeating ornamental elements that create a balanced and symmetrical visual flow. During the 16th century, under royal patronage, skilled Persian weavers and master dyers were brought to regions that are now part of India and Pakistan, where they began producing Kashan-style rugs of exceptional quality. In many cases, these Indo-Persian interpretations matched—and occasionally even surpassed—the technical precision and artistic refinement of their Persian counterparts. Today, Kashan-inspired rugs remain highly sought after in the U.S. and global markets, valued for their timeless floral elegance, fine craftsmanship, and enduring ability to enhance both traditional and transitional interiors with classic oriental sophistication.