




30091 Antique Kerman Shawl Circa 1800
The Antique Kerman Shawl Circa 1800, measuring 5'6" x 5'6", is a stunning example of Persian textile artistry from the early 19th century. Kerman, a province in southern Iran, gained renown for its exquisite shawl embroidery, making this shawl a rare and valuable piece. Intricately woven with traditional Persian floral motifs, it showcases elements such as French red roses (Gol Farangue), Botteh, Sarri Botteh, the Tree of Life, vases, nightingales, and garden designs. These intricate patterns not only add beauty but also symbolize the deep cultural and artistic legacy of Persian embroidery.
The Antique Kerman Shawl Circa 1800, sized at 5'6" x 5'6", is a true masterpiece, woven with delicate Persian floral patterns that highlight the skill and craftsmanship of Kerman artisans. Featuring French red roses (Gol Farangue), Botteh, Sarri Botteh, and symbols like the Tree of Life and nightingales, the shawl brings to life the richness of Persian culture. These designs, combined with the artistry and complexity of the embroidery, make this shawl a remarkable piece of textile art and a wonderful addition to any collection.