Persian Hamedan Village Rug - 2.10 x 1.23 tribalHamadan 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 high
It has a great combination of geometric and curvilinear patterns
which will last a lifetime
Hand-knotted Persian carpets from the Iranian provenance Abadeh
who live in the Sagros mountains near the city of Isfahan – are among the most robust of all Persian carpets
yellows and teal create a sense of luxury and beauty
partly inspired by nomadic rugs
This delightful carpet has a central medallion that is lozenge shape with a suitable proportioned lantern each side length ways and with smaller flowers on each side moving into the field
There is a great sense of luxury
The most coveted of these rugs are made by a Farahan
This is a delightful rug that has a curvilinear field which has a charming ivory base colour that then supports a complex and intricate combination of motifs with two lanterns balance each side of the length of the field bringing much beauty and harmony to this universe
The manufacturing of carpets today is extensive and the quality varies from excellent handicrafts to simple and cheap bazaar qualities
Ardabil rugs represent the very best of carpet design and are highly sort after by collector and proud homeowner alike