Origin
Persian (Bakhtiar)
Condition
Antique piece with resilient durability, easily maintainable structure, moth-resistant wool, and a stable medium pile typical of well-preserved early 20th-century rugs.
Color Descriptive Name
Ash Gray & Slate Blue
STYLE
Medium-bright ash and slate tones create an earthy, premium tribal look with dense paneled geometry and stylized garden florals. The mood is grounded yet decorative, ideal for adding character in compact spaces.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Bakhtiar small wool rug (c. 1900–1920) in ash gray with slate blue accents. Features paneled geometric compartments, stylized floral clusters, lattice vines, angular boteh-like forms, and abstract garden emblems in a mixed geometric-floral tribal style. Medium pile wool construction offers resilient durability in a compact 2 ft 10 in x 3 ft 5 in accent size, suitable for premium interiors.
Additional information
Motifs include paneled garden compartments, floral clusters, lattice vines, boteh-like elements, and small border medallions, all arranged in a dense geometric layout. Works well as an accent in living rooms, studies, libraries, hallways, entryways, or bedrooms, especially where a tribal garden aesthetic is desired. Its small shape makes it ideal for layering or defining intimate zones within a room.
Description
Antique Persian Bakhtiar small rug in ash gray and slate blue, featuring paneled geometric garden and floral motifs. Wool, medium pile, and resilient durability make this premium tribal accent ideal for living rooms, studies, libraries, hallways, entryways, and bedrooms seeking an earthy, decorative statement.