Persian Ardakan Wool Rug - 4.09 x 2.99 TribalArdakan 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
Chinese rugs are quite durable models
This is a magnificent carpet from the city of Qum
the colours are relaxed
Heriz carpets are suitable for homes as well as for public environments
Arak rug Arak rugs are hand-woven Persian pieces made in Arak (formerly known as Sultanabad)
and navy blue
The carpet is silk and is from the city of Qum
There are a number of styles of rug produced in the Tabriz region including Tree of Life
Western carpet importers and department stores worked with Eastern producers to create new
Hamadan was once the capital of Persia during the periods of the Seljuks and today is the catchment area for rugs from numerous towns and villages
Nain Nain is a small town in the province of Isfahan
There is at its very centre a large vase with profusion of flowers spilling from it