This extraordinary antique Senneh tribal rug, dated 1888 (136 years old), is a rare testament to the refined weaving traditions of western Iran. Handwoven in tightly spun wool, it features the classic boteh motif in an elegant repeat across a deep indigo field—each form meticulously rendered in saffron, rust, and ivory. The intricate border frames the pattern with vibrant geometric guardbands, rich in Persian symbolism. Signed and dated by the weaver, this piece is not only an artistic marvel but also a document of history. Ideal for collectors, it exudes cultural depth, precision, and museum-worthy heritage in impeccable condition.



