Zanjan rug with all-over floral design, SKU 54485, size 5′11″ × 7′3″.
This Zanjan Rug showcases an elegant all-over floral composition set against a deep, near-black field, framed by a richly detailed ivory and sand-toned border. Delicate vines, rosettes, and palmettes interlock in a balanced lattice, creating a refined classical look with strong visual contrast.
Handmade from 100% wool, the pile is dense yet supple, offering long-lasting durability with a soft, inviting hand. Measuring 5′11″ × 7′3″, this rug is well suited for living rooms, bedrooms, or intimate seating areas where depth and sophistication are desired.
Features
Why This Zanjan Rug Stands Out
Classic floral artistry paired with bold contrast and enduring craftsmanship.
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100% Wool Construction
High-quality wool provides resilience, warmth, and a naturally rich texture.
✓ Long-lasting, natural fibers
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All-Over Floral Design
Continuous vines and rosettes create a cohesive, timeless composition.
✓ Elegant traditional symmetry
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Ebony Field with Ivory Accents
A deep dark ground contrasted by warm ivory and sand tones.
✓ High-contrast sophistication
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Versatile Mid-Size Format
Ideal for grounding seating areas or adding depth to refined interiors.
✓ Flexible room placement
Details & Specifications
Type: Zanjan Rug • SKU: 54485
Design: All-over floral
Material: 100% wool
Weave: Hand-knotted
Size: 5′11″ × 7′3″
Palette: Ebony, ivory, sand, soft rust
Condition: New, handmade
Styling & Placement Tips
This rug pairs beautifully with light upholstery, carved wood, or antique accents. Use it to anchor a space where contrast and classical elegance are key.
Care
Vacuum regularly without a beater bar. Rotate occasionally for even wear. Professional cleaning is recommended to maintain color and detail.
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Zanjan rug 54485 5.11 x 7.3 handmade wool floral rug Kismet Fine Rugs
About this Weave
Zanjan rugs are known for their refined floral vocabulary and strong contrasts, blending classical Persian influence with a confident, architectural presence.