Persian Najafabad Rug - 4.00x3.03 Rug - Da 174 tabrizNajafabad rugs originate from Najafabad, located in central Iran near the city of Isfahan. As well as being a well known and respected center for area rug weaving, Najafabad is also the trade center for an agricultural region noted for its pomegranates. Najafabad rugs woven are not distinctive to the city, but rather to the region. The style follows most closely the designs and colors of its neighbors in Isfahan and Kashan and to a lesser degree Yadz
known for its fabulous Persian carpets
A stunning hand-knotted Ardekan with a classic Persian design of an elongated medallion and corner spandrels in a red-toned field of symmetrical floral sprays
This handmade wool rug comes from the city of Tabriz The central medallion is captivating and reflects precisely the composition of the guard borders and the field that frames the ocean of calming field
all over repeating pattern rugs and Mahi/Herati rugs
The Kashan district is possibly one of the best producers of Persian carpets
The quality of Qum silk rugs is particularly high
the natives are all Kurdish
and they started up again only at the start of the last century
coming from the Quchan County in Razavi Khorasan Province
and which can give a much needed anchor point to a room
The patterns are predominantly geometric and the most common layouts on Ardabil rugs are medallions
In the midst of all of that are marvellous depictions of animal motifs together with vines containing an abundance of floral motifs