Violet Throne of Anshan Persian Silk & wool Rug (5’ 6” × 7’ 9”)

A regal violet field—deep purple, Cyrus’s royal hue from ancient Anshan—spreads like velvet under a glowing medallion garden. At the center: a floral paradise of crimson, turquoise, rose, gold, and cream petals, framed by swirling golden vines. Four corner cartouches echo symmetry; ornate borders of floral chains and gilt details wrap it all. Silk knots catch light—violet mystery, gold shine, flowers forever blooming. A quiet legacy: Anshan’s violet throne reborn in plush splendor.Hand-knotted on silk base, pile of 40% silk and 60% Merino wool—silky glow meets tough durability.


Rug Name:                Violet Throne of Anshan
Foundation:              Finest Silk (Grade A)
Pile:                              40% Silk 60% Merino Wool
Size:          ‌                  approx. 5’6” × 7’9” (166 × 234 cm)
Thickness:                 approx. 1/4 in. (7 mm)
Weight:                        approx. 35 lb
Knot Density:              473 knots per sq. in.
Total Knots:                  12,810,209
Labor of Artistry:      Over 9,370 hours of master weaving
Origin:                         Hand-Knotted by Persian master artisans abroad
Design:                        Inspired by traditional Persian motifs
Authenticity:                NFT-certified, one-of-a-kind heirloom
Import Status:            Legal import to the U.S.
Completion Date:      December 2026
Inventory No.:           TA-2026006

The finest silk begins with the mulberry-fed silkworm. It originates from Bombyx mori silkworms raised on mulberry leaves, producing long, uniform filaments with exceptional softness, strength, and natural sheen. It drinks in acid dyes deeply, so colors stay rich and luminous for generations. At Sakina Traditional Persian Rug, we use only Grade-A Mulberry silk—crafted to be an heirloom, not just a purchase.

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Our rugs are woven using the Persian (Senneh) knot, the most refined knot in the world. This asymmetrical knot is tied with the warp threads on two different levels, allowing for higher knot density, sharper details, and more intricate patterns. It is the most difficult knot to master — a technique perfected only by Persian artisans. At Sakina Traditional Persian Rug, every piece is created by these master weavers, carrying forward the heritage of true Persian craftsmanship.

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Your silk rug is a masterpiece, woven to last generations. With mindful care, its beauty will endure:

• Vacuum lightly using suction only; avoid brushes and rollers.

• Rotate every few months to balance wear and fading.

• Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve luster and dyes.

• Blot spills immediately with a white cloth; never rub. Use cold water or a mild vinegar solution if needed.

• Dry flat in shade — never apply heat or hang by one edge.

• For deeper care, rely on professional silk rug specialists.

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Upon delivery, the customer has the right to inspect the silk rug to verify its condition and craftsmanship. Once the inspection is complete and the rug is accepted, the sale is considered final. Due to the exclusive and delicate nature of silk rugs, returns are not permitted after acceptance.

We take the utmost care to ensure that every silk rug meets the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Customers are encouraged to inspect thoroughly at the time of delivery, as acceptance confirms satisfaction and completes the transaction.

When you acquire a Silk Rug, you are not simply making a purchase — you are making an investment. Handwoven entirely of pure silk, this masterpiece is designed to endure for generations, lasting hundreds if not thousands of years when properly cared for.

Silk, like gold, holds and grows its value over time. As availability of authentic Persian handwoven silk rugs continues to diminish, the worth of each one-of-a-kind creation rises. Owning a silk rug means preserving both beauty and wealth, while passing down an heirloom that tells a story of artistry and legacy.

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