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The Proto Kurdish Northwest Persian Circa 1700s, measuring 3'8" x 6', is a fascinating piece that reflects the rich cultural diversity of its weavers. Originating from the Kurdish communities in the northwestern regions of Persia and the Iranian Kurdistan area, this rug showcases a unique blend of traditional Persian and Kurdish design elements. The presence of Kurdish weavers in this area has led to stylistic overlaps, incorporating geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and motifs that are distinct to the region. This rug, with its historical significance, is a rare and valuable example of the artistry and heritage of the Kurdish people.
The Proto Kurdish Northwest Persian Circa 1700s, sized at 3'8" x 6', highlights the influence of Kurdish weavers in Persian rug-making. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship, Kurdish weavers in the northwest of Persia brought together different stylistic influences, creating rugs with a distinctive aesthetic. The rug’s geometric patterns, rich colors, and unique designs offer a glimpse into the artistic traditions of the 1700s, making it an exceptional piece for collectors and those interested in the history of Persian textiles.