Mallayer Persian Rug
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Mallayer Persian Rug

Antique rugs from the Malayer region constitute an important and distinctive group of Persian weavings. Technically they stand between those made in nearby Senneh and Hamadan. They were produced in a range of medallion and allover designs which, although they come from classical Persian sources, tend to be somewhat abstract or geometric in their rendering. Sometimes Malayer carpet designs can utilize small-scale and fine forms like the Herati pattern, but they can also combine such features with larger compositional schemes and the use of open, empty space. Their coloration is generally soft but varied. Malayer rugs have a quiet formality and reserve that makes them excellent decorative pieces for elegant settings.
 
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# 11200 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
8' 6" x 13' 0"
 

# 12031 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
3' 1" x 16' 8"
 

# 12538 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
8' 5" x 17' 3"
 

# 12591 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
11' 2" x 20' 6"
 

# 12858 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
6' 4" x 13' 7"
 

# 14952 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
8' 6" x 21' 5"
 

# 15784 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
4' 9" x 11' 6"
 

# 16183 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
6' 3" x 13' 2"
 

# 16294 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
8' 10" x 15' 4"
 

# 16457 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
7' 7" x 16' 0"
 

# 16897 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
5' 2" x 9' 4"
 

# 17096 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
5' 3" x 9' 7"
 

# 17098 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
10' 8" x 17' 0"
 

# 17115 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
7' 0" x 15' 10"
 

# 17212 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
8' 9" x 11' 5"
 

# 17324 Antique Rug - Distressed

Mallayer Persian Rug
10' 3" x 18' 7"
 
 
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