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  • Sarough Persian Rug

    Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the city. In 1883 the first rug

  • Arak Persian Rug

    Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They

  • Arak Persian Rug

    Arak Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Arak, an important rug-making center. Arak rugs usually feature one of three patterns. The first is the Herati?small fish woven throughout the field, with or without a central medallion. The curvilinear Sarough pattern features grape vines intertwined throughout the field and a round central medallion. The Wiss design includes three diamonds making up the central medallion. The colors used in Arak rugs vary according to the pattern and whim of the weaver. They

  • Sarough Persian Rug

    Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the city. In 1883 the first rug

  • MeshkAbad Persian hand knotted rug, 7x5 rug

    Product 2/2 MeshkAbad Persian hand knotted rug, 7x5 rug $6,336.00 Our price: $1,257.13 MeshkAbad 6'9 x 5' 205 x 154 Rose color MeshkAbad 920 Hours or 96 Days 1200020009 This Area rug is MeshkAbad design. MeshkAbads are from the city of MeshkAbad. The rug condition is Excellent. The rug size is 6'9 x 5' in US imperial measuring system. You may consider the rug size close to 6x5 rugs, 5x4 rugs, 7x4 rugs,5x6 rugs, 5x6 rugs, 6x5 rugs, 4x7 rugs, 4x5 rugs, 6x7 rugs, or 7x6 rugs. This rug covers an area more than

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  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • Mahi Persian Rug

    Mahi Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Tabriz. They are considered to be some of the most elegant carpets in the world. Mahi rugs feature very small fish, outlined in silk, scattered through many borders and medallions. Tiny flowers and border details are also outlined in silk. The wool used in Mahi rugs is the finest available. Their colors include subtle ranges from beige to brown, black or navy to grey and many shades of green. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing

  • Meshkabad 4' 3" x 6' 9" Persian Rug

    Persia is seen as the spiritual, if not actual, home of rug making and its name has become synonymous with the finest and most outstanding achievements in oriental textile art. Much of this is due to the magnificent Court carpets of the 16th and 17th centuries which grace Western museums, and the 18th and 19th century masterpieces to be found in royal palaces and stately homes throughout the world. Persia is exceptional in the number and variety of its weaving groups. No other country can boast the same

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  • 5x5 Red Persian Meshkabad Round Rug

    This brand new persian rug is made of Polypropylene in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $7,000
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  • Sarough Persian Rug

    Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the city. In 1883 the first rug

  • Turkoman Persian Rug

    Turkoman rugs are tribal rugs, hand-woven in parts of Iran, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Syria, and other parts of the Caucasus. Turkomans are distinct from other Persian rugs and similar to one another in look and feel. These soft and lush rugs are also known as Caucasian rugs. Turkoman rug patterns usually feature all-over geometric designs, or guls, that are repeated in straight lines though the field. The guls vary from tribe to tribe and also appear in the Bokhara pattern of Kasmir.

  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • Malayer Persian Rug

    Malayer Persian rugs are hand-woven by semi-nomadic people of the Arak district. Malayer tribal rugs usually have a central field with an intricate medallion in shades of red. Some also feature geometric patterns and many colors. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the

  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • Meshkabad 4' 3" x 6' 4" Persian Rug

    Meshkabad 4' 3" x 6' 4" Persian Rug M3735 Meshkabad 4' 3" x 6' 4" Persian Rug This Hand Knotted Meshkabad Persian Rug is made of Pure Wool on a Cotton Foundation. This Traditional & Classic Rug is approximately 4' 3" x 6' 4" in size and is Rectangular in Shape. This Oriental Rug is Reds, Burgundys, & Rusts in Color. Specification 6' 4" 1.9 Meshkabad Rugs

    $1,000.00
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  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • 6x8 Cream Persian Meshkabad Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $153.00
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  • Qum Persian Rug

    Qum Persian rugs are hand-woven in Qum, a city south of Teheran. Frequently woven in pure silk, Qums are among the world???s top-quality rugs. Qum rug styles tend to recreate old and well-known patterns. The best known feature hunting scenes and other pictorials as well as brilliant medallions and borders. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad,

  • 7x7 Cream Persian Meshkabad Round Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $166.00
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  • Sarough Persian Rug

    Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the city. In 1883 the first rug

  • 3x13 Beige Persian Meshkabad Runner Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $118.00
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  • Qum Persian Rug

    Qum Persian rugs are hand-woven in Qum, a city south of Teheran. Frequently woven in pure silk, Qums are among the world???s top-quality rugs. Qum rug styles tend to recreate old and well-known patterns. The best known feature hunting scenes and other pictorials as well as brilliant medallions and borders. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad,

  • 7x10 Cream Persian Meshkabad Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $7,000
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  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • 7x10 Beige Persian Meshkabad Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $225.00
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  • Yalameh Persian Rug

    Yalameh Persian rugs are hand-woven in Yalameh, a small town near Isfahan. Yalamehs are high quality tribal rugs known for their symmetry. Yalmeh rug designs have diamond-shaped central medallions or trellis patterns of all-over squares. They often feature the distinct color combination of light brown, smoky blue and beige. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan,

  • 7x7 Cream Persian Meshkabad Square Rug

    This brand new Persian rug is made of synthetic wool in the Markazi province of Iran in the Meshkabad style.

    $7,000
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  • Sarough Persian Rug

    Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. Arak, formerly known as Sultanabad, is an important rug-producing city in the province of Markaz. The hand-woven Persian rugs made in the towns of Ferahan, Lylyan, Mahallat, Jozan, Malayer, Meshkabad, Mirabad, Sarough, Seraband and many small Kurdish villages are marketed in the city. In 1883 the first rug