
Kingdom Collection Machine-Made Area Rug
This appears to be a machine-made area rug or carpet, likely polyester or polypropylene, with a traditional Persian or Oriental design. Its dominant colors are various shades of beige, cream, and brown, creating a muted, earthy palette. The central medallion, a common feature in traditional rug designs, is an octagonal shape, intricately patterned with stylized floral and scroll motifs. Surrounding the medallion, the field of the rug is filled with a repeating pattern of similar floral and foliate elements. The rug also features multiple borders: a main inner border with ornate, curvilinear designs, and narrower outer borders with repeating geometric or stylized floral patterns. The edges of the rug, partially visible, show a finished serged or bound edge, typical of machine-made rugs, rather than the hand-knotted fringe of a true Persian rug. A paper label, prominently displayed on the rug's surface, reads "KINGDOM" with additional smaller text and what appears to be an image of a landscape or architectural scene, confirming its manufacturing origin and brand. The rug seems to be in good, used condition with no obvious signs of significant wear, tears, or stains visible in the provided image. The material appears to have a low pile, contributing to its generally flat appearance. The overall impression is one of a mass-produced item designed to mimic the aesthetic of more expensive, hand-made rugs.
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Estimated Value
$75-150
Basic Information
Category
Home Decor
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$75-150
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Persian rug
Item Description
This appears to be a machine-made area rug or carpet, likely polyester or polypropylene, with a traditional Persian or Oriental design. Its dominant colors are various shades of beige, cream, and brown, creating a muted, earthy palette. The central medallion, a common feature in traditional rug designs, is an octagonal shape, intricately patterned with stylized floral and scroll motifs. Surrounding the medallion, the field of the rug is filled with a repeating pattern of similar floral and foliate elements. The rug also features multiple borders: a main inner border with ornate, curvilinear designs, and narrower outer borders with repeating geometric or stylized floral patterns. The edges of the rug, partially visible, show a finished serged or bound edge, typical of machine-made rugs, rather than the hand-knotted fringe of a true Persian rug. A paper label, prominently displayed on the rug's surface, reads "KINGDOM" with additional smaller text and what appears to be an image of a landscape or architectural scene, confirming its manufacturing origin and brand. The rug seems to be in good, used condition with no obvious signs of significant wear, tears, or stains visible in the provided image. The material appears to have a low pile, contributing to its generally flat appearance. The overall impression is one of a mass-produced item designed to mimic the aesthetic of more expensive, hand-made rugs.
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