Area Rugs

Mashad rugs feature elongated corners and the exclusive use of deep red for the background and dark blue for the medallion, corners, and the border.

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Ardekan

Ardekan rugs are the finest quality hand woven wool and silk Persian carpets. A skilled dedicated artisan may work years to complete a single rug. Rugman


Ardabil

Ardabil rugs, woven from fine wool and silk in northwestern Iran, feature the famous Mahi (Herati) design of a diamond medallion with small fish throughout. Rugman


Tabriz

Tabriz rugs, one of the most coveted of all Persian rugs, are characterized by their curvilinear patterns including medallions, hunting patterns, prayer, and pictorial rugs. Rugman


Mashad

Mashad rugs feature elongated corners and the exclusive use of deep red for the background and dark blue for the medallion, corners, and the border. Rugman


Tabriz

Tabriz rugs, one of the most coveted of all Persian rugs, are characterized by their curvilinear patterns including medallions, hunting patterns, prayer, and pictorial rugs. Rugman


Turkoman

Turkoman rugs are distinguished by a red to reddish brown background color, a geometric pattern, and a unique octagonal motif known as the Gul. Rugman


Najafabad

Najafabad rugs, hand woven in central Iran, are known for their curvilinear patterns with medallions quite like the rugs produced in Isfahan and Kashan. Rugman


Najafabad

Najafabad rugs, hand woven in central Iran, are known for their curvilinear patterns with medallions quite like the rugs produced in Isfahan and Kashan. Rugman


Turkoman

Turkoman rugs are distinguished by a red to reddish brown background color, a geometric pattern, and a unique octagonal motif known as the Gul. Rugman


Tabriz

Tabriz rugs, one of the most coveted of all Persian rugs, are characterized by their curvilinear patterns including medallions, hunting patterns, prayer, and pictorial rugs. Rugman


Ardabil

Ardabil rugs, woven from fine wool and silk in northwestern Iran, feature the famous Mahi (Herati) design of a diamond medallion with small fish throughout. Rugman


Mashad

Mashad rugs feature elongated corners and the exclusive use of deep red for the background and dark blue for the medallion, corners, and the border. Rugman


Tabriz

Tabriz rugs, one of the most coveted of all Persian rugs, are characterized by their curvilinear patterns including medallions, hunting patterns, prayer, and pictorial rugs. Rugman


Sabzevar

Sabzevar rugs, hand woven in northeastern Iran, feature a rounded medallion and they use more light blue and cream than other cities in the region. Rugman


Mashad

Mashad rugs feature elongated corners and the exclusive use of deep red for the background and dark blue for the medallion, corners, and the border. Rugman

 

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