Persian Ardakan Rug - 2.85 x 2.00 classicArdakan rugs originate from Ardakan, in the northwest corner of Yazd Province, known for its fabulous Persian carpets, is also historically a center of camel raising. Although it is located between Yazd and Nain, its influence comes primarily from Kashan. Throughout this area of Iran other small towns including Boroujerd, Josheghan, Khomaine, Najafabad, Taleghan, and Veramin, still weave Persian carpets with influences carried forward from the 16th
This carpet is spell binding and will hold pride of place in any setting
Qum silk rugs represents the pinnacle possible by way of combination of brilliant design
and shades of parchment
Unlike more refined city rugs such as Tabriz or Kashan
These depictions are not contained by the border but overflow into all areas of the carpet
These rugs are very special to their weavers and they always bring a special warmth to their new homes
This is a magnificent prayer rug made of silk from the city of Qum
There is no protection for my head other than this door
particularly the circular central medallion with its two pendants reaching out length wise and the stadium shape of the border of the main field
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A Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran