A striking early 20th-century Karajeh rug, this piece displays the bold geometry and tribal character for which the region is celebrated. The design is anchored by a series of angular medallions arranged along a strong central axis, rendered in deep indigo, ivory, and rich madder red. These are framed by intricate borders filled with stylised motifs and symbolic elements, lending rhythm and structure to the composition.
Hand-knotted in wool, the rug has developed a soft handle and a gentle patina that speaks to its age and authenticity. The slightly irregular drawing and saturated natural dyes enhance its character, making it both visually dynamic and historically evocative. A versatile and collectible piece, well suited to both traditional and more contemporary interiors.