Description
Persian Mir Boteh are hand knotted rugs, produced primarily in the Sarough area of Iran. They are easily recognisable by their special pattern, consisting of smaller mir-e Butha. The pattern has a characteristic pear-like shape, and the pattern is regarded by many as being a flame that symbolises warmth and life. The flame motif is often seen in the ground pattern of Persian rugs.
| Origin | Persia |
| Manufacturing | Genuine hand knotted rug |
| Pile | Wool |
| Warp | Cotton |
| Condition | In very good condition |
| Age | 0-20 years (not used) |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| SQM | 10.95 |
| Length | 383 |
| Width | 286 |
| Knot Density | 150-250.000 knots per sqm. |
| Category | Mir Boteh |
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