Persian Hamadan Village Rug - 2.30x1.65 tribalHamadan Hamadan was once the capital of Persia during the periods of the Seljuks and today is the catchment area for rugs from numerous towns and villages, many of which have been weaving rugs for centuries. Because Hamadan rugs are drawn from such a wide area, they can be extremely varied in design. They are hard wearing and generally of good quality. Fairly recently rugs have been made in the city of Hamadan itself. Such rugs are made with thick
This carpet will radiate quality and class in any setting and yet at the same time it has a charming earthiness to it that makes its appeal universal
Sarouk rug A Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran
They are different from tribal rugs that are produced by nomadic tribes that moved from one location to another
these rugs will greatly enhance the look of any room
This carpet is from the city of Tabriz and is handmade
The field contains motifs representing nature and in particular spring
Chobi was developed in Lahore and Weaving centres were set up in border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan where they were mostly produced for the North American market
but they are also any other number of shapes and motives in vases and every now and then as a bunch
the warp of cotton and the knots is Turkish
It has a central medallion with two patterns sting each end of it length ways
This extraordinary carpet is a very rare and beautiful woven silk inlay carpet
ranging from classical reds to vibrant greens and golds