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Karavan Treasures from Turkey

Antique Sarouk Runner

Antique Sarouk Runner

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Regular price $1,650 USD
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This exceptional antique Sarouk runner represents a masterpiece of Persian weaving craftsmanship from the late 19th century. Handwoven entirely from hand-spun wool and colored with traditional vegetable dyes, this piece exemplifies the meticulous artistry that defined the Sarouk tradition. The runner's rich, nuanced palette and intricate patterns showcase the skill of artisans who created these textiles without modern tools or synthetic materials. The piece has been thoughtfully restored by a master craftsperson in Turkey, with the edges professionally rebounded to ensure longevity while preserving its authentic character. This careful conservation work extends the runner's lifespan without compromising its historical integrity. Ideal for collectors and those seeking genuine antique textiles, this Sarouk runner serves as both a functional floor covering and a tangible connection to centuries of weaving heritage. Its timeless design and superior construction make it a distinguished addition to any interior space.

Size: 3'2" x 12'1"

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