Different Persian area rugs
There are many different types of Persian rugs; each having its own name and characteristics, depending on the region in Iran that it came from. The Sarouk Mohajeran for instance, comes from the Sarouk village in West Iran. These antique Persian rugs are known to be of an extremely high quality and have high piles. They are also made from extremely durable wool and are known to keep throughout the years. Among some of the most popular Persian area rugs is the Kashan Dabir. This rug comes from Kashan, located in central Iran. These rugs are considered by some to be the best because they are woven with the Persian knot.
Another very popular style of rug is the Persian Kerman or Kerman Lavar. This rug comes from the Kerman province and is among some of the most commonly preserved Persian area rugs. This rug is often referred to as the “King of the Carpets” because of the level of quality that they are created with. Unlike other styles of the antique Persian rug, they are usually adorned with rich floral and figural designs instead of the standard geometric.
No matter what style or design you decide on, all of these rugs are high quality, magnificent, works of art. These antique Persian area rugs have been preserved throughout the years and are a testament to the skill of the weavers that have woven these beauties throughout time. Whether you decide to purchase a Sarouk Mohajeran, a Kerman Lavar, or a Bakhtiar, you’re guaranteed to get a high quality, wonderful carpet. Finding an antique Persian rug of this caliber can be pretty difficult and that is why Amir Rugs is dedicated to bringing you the highest quality for the lowest price.
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