Persian Bakhtiyari Rug - 3.00 x 2.05 AT-MH-423 TurkamanBakhtiar carpets are made of strong and sturdy wool. Because of this the carpets named after the nomads of the Bakhtiari tribe, who live in the Sagros mountains near the city of Isfahan are among the most robust of all Persian carpets. They are knotted from thick wool, which reduces their deterioration. It is not as fine and soft as the cork wool of other Persian carpets, but it has a clear advantage in its resistance to everyday stress. Bakhtiar
Reds tend to be a burgundy colour rather than brick red as in Kazaks
The rest of the carpet is flooded with flowers
This is a beautiful rosette/flower shaped central medallion rug
The decoration of Nain carpets is similar to that used for Isfahans
This is an extraordinarily beautiful carpet
Sarouk was renowned for its carpet weaving industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
This rug may be purchased with our highest recommendation and will look spectacular in any setting
The incredible silk inlaid rug and a silk foundation will delight its owner and bring much joy and happiness to the future generations that are lucky enough to look at this rare beauty
The beautifully combined colours mostly consist of red and beige tones
Ardabil rugs originate from Ardabil located in the province of Ardabil Province in north-western Iran
and exceptional durability
Moud carpets are known in the antique trade from the turn of the twentieth century