Persian Silk Qom
Woven within the last 20 years in the region of Qom, Central North Iran.
The design was created by using selected specialized dyes, which gives this piece it's almost antique looking character. This was a bespoke production and was created for the western markets.
Silk Qom's tend to use very strong colours in their colour pallet, seeing one with this colourway is unusual, but they can still be found in some fine carpet dealers on the UK.
I like the added detail the weavers have added to the flat woven kilim ends of the fringes. If it's not a signed piece, I would like to think this was a makers mark of the weaving workshop/family. These pieces are tomorrows antiques and with care and minimal maintenance it will be enjoyed for many years to come.
Let me know if you would like to know any more about the origin, design etc and I will do my best to help.
As with all appraisals via photography, my comments can only be 90% accurate unless the rug is in front of me.
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