Persian Sarough Rug - 1.85 x 1.05 SquareA Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran. Sarouk was renowned for its carpet weaving industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The most coveted of these rugs are made by a Farahan, a 19th century designer. He was so well renowned, till today these rugs are often called Farahan Sarouk rugs. Sarouk rugs have been a brand of rug that have remained extremely consistent in their leading quality. The Faeghi family
Mahal rugs are produced in the town of Mahallat
known for its fabulous Persian carpets
burnt orange and shades of brown make this carpet quite spellbinding
and ivory backgrounds using both natural and synthetic dyes
This carpet will radiate quality and class in any setting and yet at the same time it has a charming earthiness to it that makes its appeal universal
that is in itself delightful to behold
Why not bring the beauty of such carpets into your home today
the colours of Kars rugs are softer and more pastel-like than other Caucasian rugs
particularly the circular central medallion with its two pendants reaching out length wise and the shape of the border of the main field
This carpet is a work of genius combining wonderful shades of gold and yellow to create a sense of luxury and beauty
These are used as blankets and known as Gabeh patuee
The central design is a circular arrangement of motifs sitting in a rectangular shape out which sides of its length protrudes half circle shapes suggesting the evolution of the central circle shape pushing outwards