4,500.00 €
An upcycled and overdyed vintage rug with a big central medallion surrounded by curvy and sinuous floral motifs and palmettes in the borders.
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool. Warp and weft cotton
Size: 376×298 cms
Origin: Irán
Date of weaving: 1970s
Overdyeing is a thoughtful process of renewal that gives faded or time-worn rugs a new visual life. Rather than discarding older pieces, they are transformed into something fresh and relevant, allowing their history to remain present in a new form.
In our collection, traditional craftsmanship meets a contemporary colour sensibility. Skilled artisans carefully rework vintage handwoven rugs, applying dye in a way that unifies the surface and creates a more modern, tonal palette while respecting the original structure of the weave.
Each overdyed rug begins as a handmade, often antique piece that has naturally softened with age. Through the dyeing process, its colours are partially muted and then reintroduced in a more cohesive layer, resulting in a stronger, more balanced visual effect. Importantly, the foundation of the rug is never lost—its weave, texture, and underlying pattern continue to shape the final result.
Subtle traces of the original design often remain visible beneath the new colour, whether in the form of faint medallions, floral elements, or geometric outlines. These ghosted details give each rug depth and individuality, making every piece unique.
Overdyed rugs appeal to those who appreciate the authenticity of handmade textiles but are drawn to a cleaner, more contemporary aesthetic. They bridge past and present in a way that feels both respectful and current.
The result is not a replacement of the original rug, but a reinvention—where history is preserved beneath a new layer of colour, and each piece gains a second life with renewed presence.
1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 36 kg |
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