Persian Kashan Rug - 3.03 x 2.08 AT-FT-251 BalouchiZobeida, the favourite wife of the famous Caliph Haroun al Rasheed, established the town of Kashan, which is situated between Tehran and Isfahan. The Kashan district is possibly one of the best producers of Persian carpets. These carpets have taken the name of the region, and are simply referred to as the Kashan. Due to the very high quality of the wool, the very fine weaving and the beautiful colours and designs, Kashans have come to be classified
Several years ago a company named Rugman invested a significant amount of money to create workshops in the region to weave chobi rugs
Bijar Rug Bijar is a small Iranian town in the Kurdistan
The outer borders are charming and their style and colour are in complete harmony with the rest of the carpet
and pastels
Mostly Abadeh carpets are knotted in shades of red and have a rosette in the centre with blue shades
established the town of Kashan
Hussainabad rug Hosseinabad or Hussainabad rugs are tribal rugs that are handwoven by the semi-nomadic peoples of northern Iran in a village near Hamadan by the name of Hosseinabad
It is made from wool and comes from the city of Kerman
It used to be called Lilihan (still is called Lilihan rug in US and Europ)
This carpet has great balance and beauty
The carpet would make a magnificent hallway runner
A kilim is a flat hand-woven carpet traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire