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Iranian rugs are called as Persian carpets. Iranian rugs carry centuries-old art. Persians used carpets for home usage, local sales, and exports. The elaborative designs and variety of carpets discovered in Persia have a strong standpoint in the total Oriental Rugs range. Persia has a long tradition of making high-knot count carpets, making them high-quality. Also, Persian rug weavers have a firm grasp of their trade, resulting in intricate, beautiful rugs. Persian carpet’s fabric-making method is their secret. A true-blue Persian carpet is manufactured in Persia by the hand-knotted process.

Persian Carpet Designs

The Persian Carpets of today reflect the “Carpet Design Revolution” in Persia. Persian carpets by the late fifteenth century included enormous medallions, floral embellishments, spirals, curvilinear motifs, tendrils, flowers, animals, etc. These images represented harmony and rhythm. This breakthrough altered border design. The ‘Kufic’ motifs were replaced by tendrils and arabesques. These motifs represent Persian carpets nowadays. Persian Rugs Patterns are depictive of their history and culture. Based on the wide varieties of Persian carpets, the diverse patterns that may be found are Boteh, Gul, Herati, Mina-Khani, Rosette, etc. Boreh refers to palm leaf designs mostly employed in isolation in artistic weaving. Gul, Herati, Mina-Khani, and Rosette are all flower patterns.

How To Check An Authentic Persian Carpet?

Flip the rug upside down. On an authentic handmade Persian carpet, you can visibly detect foundation threads that run horizontally. Machine-made rugs have straight horizontal thread, but handmade ones do not. Examine the front rug designs. Because Perian carpets are beautiful, their motifs should vary in shape and size. Persian rugs are also uneven.

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Different Types Of Persian Carprets

  • Tabriz Carpets

Tabriz rugs have teardrop medallions, trees, vegetation, fauna, hunting scenes, etc. Tabriz, Azerbaijan’s capital, is one of the oldest rug-weaving centers. Wool, cotton, or silk make them high-quality.

  • Heriz Carpets

These rugs have lasted for centuries. These rugs are centered round medallions. They usually have brilliant colors and designs. Their multi-linear shapes and huge corner pieces are easy to spot.

  • Kashan Carpets 

They are high-quality rugs with a high knot count. These rugs are frequently seen in colors like yellow, green, deep blue, orange, red, etc. Medallion and corner motifs on floral backgrounds distinguish Kashan rugs.

  • Gabbeh Carpets

Local handspun wool makes Gabbeh rugs dense. These Zagros Mountain rugs are dyed with natural dyes in yellow, orange, red, etc. These basic rugs emphasize color.

  • Nain Carpets

Intricate patterns. They are high-quality wool carpets with 300–700 kpsi knot counts. These rugs have blue or green linked branches with flowers on a white or light ivory backdrop.

  • Sarouk Carpets

Sarouk Rugs are recognized for their brilliant colors, sturdiness, and charm. These rugs are adaptable enough to integrate well with classic and modern décors equally. They are medallion-patterned and finely woven.

  • Mashad Carpets 

These wool-and-cotton rugs are big. Shah Abbasi medallions are embossed on Mashad rugs in the middle. The rest of the carpet consists of floral motifs in curvilinear forms.

Why Choose Carpets From Qatar Carpets?

Our carpets are frequently seen in small-sized because they are created in nomadic tribal regions. These sturdy rugs are skillfully knotted with silk or cotton piles. Our Persian carpets feature flowers, birds, medallions, gardens, straight patterns, etc.

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