Persian Ardakan Wool Rug - 4.13 x 3.08 BalouchiArdakan rugs originate from Ardakan, in the northwest corner of Yazd Province, known for its fabulous Persian carpets, is also historically a center of camel raising. Although it is located between Yazd and Nain, its influence comes primarily from Kashan. Throughout this area of Iran other small towns including Boroujerd, Josheghan, Khomaine, Najafabad, Taleghan, and Veramin, still weave Persian carpets with influences carried forward from the 16th
At the heart of the cross is a rosette pattern that expands outwards along the roads of the cross
Najaf-Abad Najafabad rugs originate from Najafabad
and in the lower corners are two birds which are auspicious
This stunning handmade carpet comes from the city of Tabriz and is made of wool The central medallion is an elongated circle in shape and is a combination of lighter olive and reds
It is extremely difficult not to get truly excited by this outstanding rug made by a master craftsman that has signed his work
A wonderful silk carpet from the city of Qum
Due to the location of Mahallat
and animals and vegetation everywhere
bronze and teals
Common patterns include medallions
A durable & hard-wearing hand-woven hall runner with an all-over bold Mahi (Fish) design set within a red-toned background
Tabas is located about six hundred kilometers south of Mashad