Discover Authentic Craftsmanship in This Persian Table Line for Sale
A Timeless Expression of Persian Textile Art
Crafted with heritage and artistry in mind, this Persian Ghalamkar Runner from Persis Collection is more than a decorative accent — it is a celebration of centuries-old craftsmanship. Inspired by traditional kilim motifs, the intricate pattern and striking red border create a bold yet refined statement suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors. As a premium Persian Tablecloth, this piece blends cultural authenticity with practical elegance, making it ideal for those seeking genuine Persian Home decor.
The harmonious combination of detailed block-print artistry and vibrant colorfast fabric ensures this Persian Ghalamkar Tablecloth retains its beauty over time. Whether you are styling a dining table, console, or centerpiece display, this Persian Runner introduces warmth, texture, and character to any space.
Designed for Everyday Beauty and Practical Living
This Persian Table Cloth is thoughtfully designed in a versatile 100×100 cm size, offering flexibility for various table arrangements. The durable, colorfast material allows for both hand and machine washing, maintaining its vivid red border and kilim-inspired design even after repeated use.
For customers searching to buy a Persian Tablecloth that balances heritage with functionality, this piece stands out as an elegant yet practical choice. Its washable construction makes it ideal for everyday dining, seasonal décor refreshes, or special gatherings.
Elevate Your Interior with Authentic Persian Home Decor
If you are looking for a Persian Table Cloth for Sale that reflects true artistry, this Persian Runner delivers sophistication with cultural depth. The geometric kilim pattern symbolizes tradition, while the vivid red framing enhances visual impact. It effortlessly complements wooden furniture, modern minimalist settings, or richly decorated Persian interiors.
This Persian Ghalamkar Tablecloth is designed for those who appreciate authentic textile heritage and want their décor to tell a story.