Persian Rug - Najafabad Rug - 3.50 x 2.40 Rug - TY818 Extra LargeNajafabad rugs originate from Najafabad, located in central Iran near the city of Isfahan. As well as being a well known and respected center for area rug weaving, Najafabad is also the trade center for an agricultural region noted for its pomegranates. Najafabad rugs woven are not distinctive to the city, but rather to the region. The style follows most closely the designs and colors of its neighbors in Isfahan and Kashan and to a lesser degree Yadz
This is a handmade rug from the city of Isfahan constructed on a silk foundation
The fact that Mahal rugs feature both tribal and curvilinear designs can be directly attributed to the fact that Mahallat is located between the cities of Arak and Delijan
and one by which the carpets may be identified
Rug weaving started in Turkey since 13th century with the arrival of the Seljuks
Tabas rug Tabas rugs are knotted in central Iran
Persian carpet production was very minor until the 20th century
Chobi rugs were a response to the North American fashion taste that intended to modify the boldness of the traditional rugs in order to give a muted and antique look of natural wood color that was desired by modern fashion industry
It is from the city of Tabriz It has an eye shape design central medallion resting on a calming field
It is considered one of the oldest weaving villages in Hamadan
with tribal designs in either an allover or medallion style
animals and flowers are also used
Early Saveh rugs are geometric