Isfahan rugs date back to the seventeenth century. Isfahan was then the capital of Persia. These rugs are known to be classic and are hand knotted with either silk or wool foundations. They use variety vegetable dye colors such as reds, blues, ivory, beige, black and much more. Isfahan rugs are one of the highest quality rugs in the world.
Hand knotted Isfahan rugs and carpets usually have ivory backgrounds with blue, rose, and green. Isfahan rugs and carpets often have very symmetrical and balanced designs. They usually have a single medallion. These Handmade rugs and carpets have very high quality. Isfahan rugs are one of the highest quality rugs in the world.
Isfahan rugs date back to the seventeenth century. Isfahan was then the capital of Persia. These rugs are known to be classic and are hand knotted with either silk or wool foundations. They use variety vegetable dye colors such as reds, blues, ivory, beige, black and much more.
Kerman rugs are among the greatest masterpieces of Persian weaving which comes from the city of Kerman in Persia. These rugs often use design of all-over stylized flowers and vases placed at the center of the rug. They still use a wide range of designs, a broad palette, and use of natural dyes and fibers expert color combinations. No two Kerman rugs are precisely alike. Kerman rugs are woven in all rug sizes and the foundation is often cotton.
Persian rugs are renowned for their timeless elegance and exquisite craftsmanship. Hand Knotted by skilled artisans in Iran, these masterpieces feature intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and luxurious textures. Each rug tells a unique story and embraces the rich cultural heritage of Persia. Whether traditional or contemporary, Persian rugs add a touch of opulence and sophistication to any space, making them cherished pieces of art and functional decor elements.
Bidjar (Bijar) is a town in Persian Kurdistan located in north-west Persia. They are very heavy in relation to their size, and very thick and durable. The color palate is very rich making them very desirable amongst designers. Bidjar weavers have perfected a style of rug weaving that result in getting their nickname "Iron Rugs". They get this nickname because they are one of the toughest rugs in the world. Colors vary with blue, red, brown, light blue, pink, yellow, orange, beige and ivory.
For many centuries Persian rugs have been a staple in Persian culture and art forms. The complexity of the deigns is what makes them so beautiful. Designs can be anything from pictorial, florals, traditional, and other various styles. Their beauty captures the traditions of Iran throughout history. Our Persian rugs always use natural dyes to create their sharp coloring.