BLUE, CREAM
BLUE
3’4″
5’0″
3×5
IRAN
Going back to the Safavid times in the seventeenth century, Isfahan rugs are said to be the some of the best rugs ever made in Persia. In a city of master weavers, inspiration came from Persia’s best achievements including dramatic vine scrolls and design elements from the city’s famous buildings. Ranging from 120 to 842 knot count, these Persian knotted rugs are prized for their soft wool and very tight pile. Woven with 100% fine wool and 100% real silk accents.
BLUE, CREAM
BLUE
3'4"
5'0"
3x5
IRAN
BLUE, CREAM
BLUE
3’4″
5’0″
3×5
IRAN
These sophisticated rugs, highly desired by interior designers are influenced by Persian designs. These rugs are distinctive in both pattern and color and known for their silky, luminous wool. Characterized by angular large-scale floral elements, the colors tend to be soft and pastel. 100% handspun wool and natural dyes on a cotton foundation.
Named after a village located in west central Iran, these mostly geometric patterned rugs are characterized by an all-over or repeating pattern or a medallion layout in classic Persian design. The Artsy Farahan rug is 100% handspun wool on a cotton foundation with soft, thin wool knotted in an asymmetrical fashion. The vegetable dyed rug is also very durable and holds the viewers attention with its marked beauty.
These sophisticated rugs, highly desired by interior designers are influenced by Persian designs. These rugs are distinctive in both pattern and color and known for their silky, luminous wool.
Bokhara rugs are tribal rugs made by nomads in Afghanistan and are commonly a deep shade of red with a repeating pattern of oval or diamond shaped motifs. They can also feature rich shades of green, rose, ivory, and grey. Made on portable wooden looms with these rugs are made with dyes from local vegetables, flowers, tree bark, minerals, and insects.
Named after a village located in west central Iran, these mostly geometric patterned rugs are characterized by an all-over or repeating pattern or a medallion layout in classic Persian design. The Artsy Farahan rug is 100% handspun wool on a cotton foundation with soft, thin wool knotted in an asymmetrical fashion. The vegetable dyed rug is also very durable and holds the viewers attention with its marked beauty.
Originally designed for the Persian aristocracy, the finely woven antique Farahan carpets of the 19th century were valued for their exceptional craftsmanship, elegance, and spirited artistry. There are distinctive antique carpet design features which set the fine antique Farahan antique Oriental carpets apart from the styles of other regions. The Farahan rugs, utilize the art of streaking color, a technique known as abrash, which was used profusely in 19th century-examples. You will see it throughout this rare and highly collectible rug. The antique Farahan Sarouk rugs in good condition are now very difficult to find and regarded highly.
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