Persian Abadeh Rug - 3.35 x 1.13 classicHand knotted Persian carpets from the Iranian provenance Abadeh, a region between Shiraz (Shiras) and Isfahan, are characterised by their robustness, which makes them perfect companions in everyday life. While these carpets cannot keep up with the finer carpets e. g. from Isfahan or Nain in their knot density of 140,000 320,000 knots per m2, they are nevertheless of very good quality. Mostly Abadeh carpets are knotted in shades of red and have a
A magnificent central medallion carpet that has around the medallion a beautiful dark coloured base field
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
These rugs last and can be passed down from generation to generation
This magnificent carpet is an amazing balance of grey and blues
In this central medallion carpet we see so many colours and shapes that provide much interest and delight
reminding us of birth life and creation itself
These carpets are regarded as being among the most beautiful and the most exclusive Persian carpets available
Sarouk was renowned for its carpet weaving industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
they can be extremely varied in design
Towards the end of the 18th century the workshops suffered a crisis
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