Hand-knotted wool
33 × 108 cm
c. Mid–late 20th century
Aeris is a Persian pictorial rug likely woven in Qom, a city renowned for finely knotted, image-rich textiles. Divided into three framed vignettes, the composition depicts variations of the Tree of Life — each panel detailed with flowering branches, perched birds, and quiet symbols of paradise.
Rendered in a saturated palette of ruby red, ivory, and midnight blue, with touches of sage and soft peach, the imagery feels both sacred and intimate. Woven in a narrow vertical format, Aeris is best suited as a wall hanging or decorative panel, where its softness and storytelling can be fully appreciated.
Hand-knotted wool
33 × 108 cm
c. Mid–late 20th century
Aeris is a Persian pictorial rug likely woven in Qom, a city renowned for finely knotted, image-rich textiles. Divided into three framed vignettes, the composition depicts variations of the Tree of Life — each panel detailed with flowering branches, perched birds, and quiet symbols of paradise.
Rendered in a saturated palette of ruby red, ivory, and midnight blue, with touches of sage and soft peach, the imagery feels both sacred and intimate. Woven in a narrow vertical format, Aeris is best suited as a wall hanging or decorative panel, where its softness and storytelling can be fully appreciated.