Persian Sanandaj Rug - 1.58 x 1.28 TurkamanSanandaj rugs originate from Sanandaj, located in western Iran, is the capital city of the State of Kurdestan. Formerly called Senneh, it is world renowned for producing the finest quality Kurdish tribal wool rugs. Sanandaj has a long and illustrious history of weaving wool rugs which can be traced back into at least the classical period and perhaps much farther back than that. The older Sanandaj rugs are extremely valuable and durable, maintaining
These carpets not only brings a bit of nature into your home
Carpets from Isfahan are in the highest category of carpets as far as being of high class when it comes to the composition of the patterns
The colours of the central medallion appear in the outer guard borders and are a delightful contrast to the orange parchment yellows that occur in its field
This is a beautiful central round pattern rug from the city of Tabriz
A finely hand-knotted wide runner with a distinctive Abadeh design of triple anchored medallions set against "tree of life" motifs and peacocks
It has a compartment pattern with no central focus point
The decoration of Nain carpets is similar to that used for Isfahans
There is a huge departure from uniformity here
The carpet itself has an extraordinary curvilinear design and has an overall pattern in its field that is not a regimented form
This carpet is of the finest quality and is a Quchan Carpet
Early Saveh rugs are geometric
It is made from wool and comes from the city of Mashehad Meshed (Mashehad) is the modern capital of Khorasan