Vintage Persian Mashad Dorakhash Hand-Knotted Wool Rug - 158 x 114 cm
Vintage Persian Mashad Dorakhash Hand-Knotted Wool Rug - 158 x 114 cm
One-of-a-kind vintage piece
Individually selected for its genuine vintage character, this piece carries a quiet sense of history through its pattern language, colour tone and time-softened textile depth
A refined example of Persian Mashad Dorakhash weaving, this vintage hand-knotted wool rug carries the elegance of Khorassan craftsmanship through its pale field, repeating boteh-inspired garden pattern and finely layered Herati-style border work. Hand-knotted in Iran with a pure wool pile, it reflects the delicacy, balance and regional artistry associated with traditional Mashad rugs. For customers searching for a premium vintage Persian rug in NZ, this 158 x 114 cm piece offers authentic heritage, soft colour depth and distinctive handwoven character.
Size (in cm): 158 x 114
Origin: Iran
Region/Tradition: Mashad Dorakhash, Khorassan
Construction: Hand-knotted
Material: Pure wool pile
Colour: Blue, Rose, Grey, Multi-colour
Pattern: Repeating boteh garden pattern with Herati-style borders
Style: Traditional Persian
Shape: Rectangle
Condition: Vintage
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Care & Maintenance
- Vintage rugs should be cared for gently to preserve their age-softened fibres, colour character and handmade structure. Vacuum using a suction-only setting, rotate the rug occasionally for even wear, and blot any marks promptly with a clean cloth rather than rubbing.
- For deeper cleaning, professional rug cleaning is recommended, especially for vintage handmade rugs, to help protect the wool, dyes and textile character developed over time.
Note
- Each vintage rug is professionally photographed to represent its colours as accurately as possible, while natural light, pile direction and digital display settings may create subtle variations in tone.
- Vintage handmade rugs may show gentle tonal variation, age-softened texture and individual textile character developed over time.
- These natural characteristics are part of the rug’s vintage appeal, giving each piece its own pattern language, colour tone and woven depth.