Lovely Vintage Qashqai Bag Face from Tribes of South Iran
£120.00
1 in stock
This striking Qashqai tribal rug showcases one of the most iconic and symbolic motifs in Persian weaving—a design inspired by the Persepolis palace pillars, complete with stylised horses’ heads at either end. The motif pays homage to Iran’s ancient architectural heritage and reflects the enduring cultural pride of the Qashqai nomads.
Woven in the Torki (Turkic) weave—a hallmark of high-quality Qashqai craftsmanship—the rug features a central Hashtgol medallion, meaning “eight flowers,” composed of eight elegantly curved paisleys. This motif is rich in symbolism, representing balance, harmony, and continuity—core themes in Persian design.
The combination of geometric structure, tribal symbolism, and refined detail makes this rug a compelling addition to any interior, whether used on the floor or as a decorative wall hanging. The careful use of handspun wool and natural dyes further enhances its authenticity, depth of colour, and long-lasting beauty.
This is more than a decorative rug—it’s a piece of tribal identity and Persian history, woven into a timeless textile.
Origin: Qashqai tribe, South Iran
Weave: Torki (Turkic) handwoven construction
Design: Persepolis-inspired pillars with horse heads
Medallion: Hashtgol (eight paisleys)
Material: Wool
Dyes: Natural, plant-based
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Size: 65x61cm
Use: Living room, study, hallway, wall hanging, collector’s piece
A perfect blend of historic symbolism, tribal craftsmanship, and visual elegance, this Qashqai rug is a unique cultural artefact that also enhances modern interiors.
Celebrate Persian heritage in your home with this distinctive Qashqai rug, where ancient design meets timeless tribal artistry.
Lovely Vintage Qashqai Bag Face from Tribes of South Iran
This striking Qashqai tribal rug showcases one of the most iconic and symbolic motifs in Persian weaving—a design inspired by the Persepolis palace pillars, complete with stylised horses’ heads at either end. The motif pays homage to Iran’s ancient architectural heritage and reflects the enduring cultural pride of the Qashqai nomads.
Woven in the Torki (Turkic) weave—a hallmark of high-quality Qashqai craftsmanship—the rug features a central Hashtgol medallion, meaning “eight flowers,” composed of eight elegantly curved paisleys. This motif is rich in symbolism, representing balance, harmony, and continuity—core themes in Persian design.
The combination of geometric structure, tribal symbolism, and refined detail makes this rug a compelling addition to any interior, whether used on the floor or as a decorative wall hanging. The careful use of handspun wool and natural dyes further enhances its authenticity, depth of colour, and long-lasting beauty.
This is more than a decorative rug—it’s a piece of tribal identity and Persian history, woven into a timeless textile.
Origin: Qashqai tribe, South Iran
Weave: Torki (Turkic) handwoven construction
Design: Persepolis-inspired pillars with horse heads
Medallion: Hashtgol (eight paisleys)
Material: Wool
Dyes: Natural, plant-based
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Size: 65x61cm
Use: Living room, study, hallway, wall hanging, collector’s piece
A perfect blend of historic symbolism, tribal craftsmanship, and visual elegance, this Qashqai rug is a unique cultural artefact that also enhances modern interiors.
Celebrate Persian heritage in your home with this distinctive Qashqai rug, where ancient design meets timeless tribal artistry.
£120.00
1 in stock
COMPOSITION | CALIBRE | CONDITION |
---|---|---|
Wool: 16 | Rarity: 16 | Restoration: 19 |
Weave: 16 | Antique Value: 16 | Wear: 20 |
Dye: 16 | Design: 16 | Tinting: 20 |
total composition: 51 | total calibre: 52 | total condition: 52 |
Total 3c Value: 155 |
£120.00
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