Persian Sirjan Rug - 3.10x2.00 TribalSirjan rug Sirjan rugs originate from Sirjan, located in the Province of Fars in southern Iran, is the main collection point for the tribal traditional rugs that are produced in the area between Shiraz and Kerman. Sirjan Afshar rugs are known in the trade from the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The designs are geometric, with Turkestan tribal influences. The rugs have a medallion or allover pattern surrounded by simple motif elements in the
Sarouk rug A Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran
The carpet is made from wool and comes from the city of Tabriz
and the designs are simple and geometric
Isfahan production has been considered by many to be the most refined
Living a peaceful and harmonious life with nature
These carpets have taken the name of the region and are simply referred to as the “Kashan”
The colour and motifs of this carpet are wonderful
The camel pattern used here is often used as a motif to augur wealth and happiness
The Hamadan group includes Lilihan rugs
They are like Nain rugs but more rustic
The border consists of a number of narrow bands framing a wider band
Mood is the name of a region in Birjand and the rug weaving style is unique to that region