Antique Persian Senneh Kilim — 1920s | 3'8" x 5'1"

Antique Persian Senneh Kilim — 1920s | 3'8" x 5'1"

3'8" x 5'1"
$1,490.00
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Antique Persian Senneh Kilim — 1920s | 3'8" x 5'1"

The Esmat

★★★★★ 4.9 STAR SELLER RATING
An heirloom rug from the Kilim collection

Antique Persian Senneh Kilim — 1920s | 3'8" x 5'1"

$1,490.00
Authentic
Authentic Antique
Hand-knotted
Persian handmade
Professionally cleaned
professionally cleaned

The Esmat is an antique Persian Senneh kilim woven circa the 1920s, built around a classic center medallion set within concentric overlays rendered in stepped relief. Flat-woven in Northwest Persia, this Senneh kilim is highly intricate, with fantastic contrast and a strong sense of implied movement across the field. Part of our Kilim collection, it showcases the tradition's precision at its most graphic and refined.

  • Origin: Senneh, Northwest Persia (Iran)
  • Age: Antique, circa 1920s
  • Type: Flatweave Kilim
  • Construction: Hand-woven, flatweave (weft-faced plain weave)
  • Material: Wool
  • Use: Indoor
  • Size: 3'8" x 5'1"

Each rug is handcrafted and unique. Slight variations in dye saturation and weave are natural characteristics of antique handmade kilims and reflect authenticity rather than imperfection.


Description

The Esmat is built around a classic center medallion, layered with concentric overlays woven in stepped relief—a technique that creates a strong sense of dimension and implied movement despite the flatness of the weave. The result is a highly intricate composition with fantastic contrast throughout. For more on medallion motifs and design vocabulary like this, see our guide to common rug motifs.

The palette is refined and warm: ivory, navy blue, camel, sand, pale saffron, and a hint of pale blush. Because kilims are flat-woven rather than knotted, this contrast reads with equal clarity on both the front and reverse. Explore more Senneh pieces in our guide to the best rug styles for collectors.

At 3'8" x 5'1", the Esmat suits entryways, layered floor moments, or as a striking, lightweight accent in smaller rooms.


History

Senneh, in Northwest Persia, is celebrated for both its exceptionally fine knotted pile rugs and its equally prized flat-woven kilims, distinguished by a tapestry-weave technique of remarkable precision. Senneh kilims are known for crisp, geometric patterning and a fully reversible finish, with stepped medallion compositions like this one showcasing the weaver's control over contrast and implied dimension within a flat structure.

Woven circa the 1920s, the Esmat reflects this tradition at its most technically accomplished. Browse more pieces from this collection in our Kilim collection.


About the Name

Esmat is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Ismat, meaning purity, chastity, or modesty, and is also the standard Persian transcription of the same name.

The name reflects the rug's refined, understated palette and the quiet discipline of its construction—a piece whose intricacy reveals itself gradually rather than announcing itself all at once.

Esmat captures the Senneh kilim tradition at its most precise: pure in execution, subtle in color, and rich in detail.


Materials & Composition
  • Primary material: Wool
  • Construction: Hand-woven, flatweave (weft-faced plain weave)
  • Dye method: Traditional dyes
  • Foundation: N/A (flatweave, no separate pile foundation)
  • Condition: Antique condition, well preserved

Condition Details

Sides and ends are fully secured.

Recently professionally cleaned and ready for immediate in-home use.


Care Instructions

Vacuum gently using suction only, on both sides if rotated.

Because kilims are lightweight and reversible, they benefit from a non-slip pad to prevent shifting.

Blot spills immediately with a clean cloth. For deep cleaning, consult a professional experienced with antique flat-woven Persian textiles.


FAQ

Is this a knotted rug or a kilim?
The Esmat is a genuine flatweave kilim—hand-woven, not hand-knotted, with no pile. This allows the design to appear identically on both sides.

Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Antique Senneh kilims like the Esmat are unique in drawing, dye variation, and hand.

Is it reversible?
Yes. As a true flatweave, both sides display the pattern with equal clarity, giving you two looks in one rug.

Shipping & Delivery

Free shipping on orders over $250. Ships within the contiguous U.S. in 1–2 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).

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Return Policy

Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery on eligible items, unused and in original condition. Sale items (including those purchased with a discount code), custom pieces, and international orders are not eligible for return. 

This is a refurbished heirloom piece. Wear, repairs, and other characteristics of age are disclosed above and are part of the rug's story, not a defect.

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Reviews
★★★★★ 4.9 STAR SELLER RATING

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ORIGIN STORY

The Kilim Collection

Esmat is a kilim defined by its flat-woven structure — no pile, no knots, and a pattern that reads identically on both sides. Woven using a weft-faced plain weave technique across Persia, Anatolia, and the Caucasus, kilims favor geometric and floral repeats built for precision, portability, and a lighter hand than knotted pile rugs.

Prized for their versatility, kilims blend graphic clarity with genuine reversibility — crisp lattice and medallion patterns rendered in saturated, traditional color that suits both classic and eclectic interiors. Their lightweight construction makes them easy to layer, rotate seasonally, or use where a knotted pile rug would feel too heavy, bringing pattern and warmth to entryways, kitchens, and casual gathering spaces alike.

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