29985 South East Persia woven around 1700s or earlier with history of Ahura Mazda and life

Actual Size: 4' x 6'5"
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SKU: 29985
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This South East Persia Rug, woven around the 1700s or earlier, measuring 4' x 6'5", is a unique and historic masterpiece that captures the essence of Persian weaving art. The rug is more than just a decorative piece; it is a symbolic narrative that weaves together the eternal struggle between good and evil, as represented by Ahura Mazda (the divine spirit) and Ahriman (the spirit of darkness). Through its intricate knotting and design, this rug tells a profound story about the higher aspirations of humankind, the paradox of life, and the expectations of existence. It is a rare and valuable artifact that transcends time, reflecting the deep cultural and philosophical roots of Persian heritage.

The South East Persia Rug, sized at 4' x 6'5", stands as a testament to the spiritual and philosophical depth embedded in Persian weaving traditions. Woven during the 1700s or earlier, this rug intertwines visual storytelling with the profound symbolism of Ahura Mazda and Ahriman, embodying the dualities of life—light and darkness, good and evil. This masterwork is not only a work of art but a narrative woven into every knot, making it a powerful piece that reflects the intellectual and spiritual legacy of ancient Persia.