Persian Rugs

Persian Rugs (also called the Iranian rugs) are the most popular due to their intricate designs. They are made exquisitely to depict a variety of motifs ranging from geometrical patterns, arabesques, palmettes, vine networks, and cloud bands.

With a tradition dating back to the bronze age, Iran is still the world’s largest producer as well as exporter of handmade, naturally coloured rugs and carpets. Also known for silk hand-knotted fine weaving, Persian rugs and carpets have always been a symbol of aristocracy and class since the time of the kings and queens.

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Persian Rugs are available in a variety of styles

Our passion lies in preserving the beauty and integrity of these timeless pieces through meticulous cleaning and restoration services. With our expert care and attention to detail, we ensure that every Persian rug entrusted to us receives the utmost care, returning it to its original look. Step into luxury and entrust your cherished Persian rugs to our experienced hands.

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  • Floral Persian rugs called Tabriz.
  • Geometrical called Heriz.
  • Medallion and corner pattern on an ornately patterned floral field is called Kashan.
  • Gabbeh Rugs: Woven with the Tribal influence by Qashqai & Luri weavers, these have simple patterns. They are made of cotton and local handspun wool. Gabbeh rugs are thick and coarse.
  • Isfahan Rugs: Made of silk or wool, these have very balanced, symmetrical patterns. Commonly it would have single indigo, rose or blue medallion surrounded by vines on a lightly coloured background.
  • Nain Rugs are very finely woven with a high knot count of 300 to 700 knots per square inch. The patterns are intricately entwined branches with tiny flowers, blue or green, on an ivory background.
  • Mashad Rugs is identified by a large lone Shah Abbasi medallion in the center surrounded by elaborate floral motifs in a curvilinear design.
  • Balouchi Rugs with nomadic tribal geometric patterns woven of sheep wool are generally small in size. They are usually dyed blue or red; the edges use goat or camel hair in beige or brown.
  • Qum Rugs are high-quality rugs traditionally woven in silk or cotton, also known as Koum, Kom, Qhum or Ghom are woven in Qom province. The patterns range from a combination of flowers and birds, medallions and gardens, hunting scenes in the dark blue, reddish-brown or orange.

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