Persian Mahalat Rug - 2.98 x 2.05 tabrizMahal rugs are produced in the town of Mahallat, located in the Arak (Markazi) Province of west central Iran. The rug weaving industry in the region can be traced back for centuries. Due to the location of Mahallat, the area rugs have a Kurdish influence as well as a Turkish influence. 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
Reds tend to be a burgundy colour rather than brick red as in Kazaks
Bijar rugs are incredibly heavy and stiff weaves and are virtually indestructible
warmth and elegance of this carpet are spellbinding
and gold are used for the medallion
All of this is nicely contained by a beautiful outer guard border
Every Tabriz superfine rug is a testament to centuries of Persian weaving tradition
This carpet is one that represents joy and happiness
This is a delightful rug that has a curvilinear field which has a charming ivory base colour that then supports a complex and intricate combination of motifs with two lanterns balance each side of the length of the field bringing much beauty and harmony to this universe
Lilihan carpets are similar to Sarouk rug in style
that is however very much softened by the carpet’s colours
Such medallions and shapes were central to the design and reality of Persian gardens
Owning a Tabriz rug means bringing home a piece of Persian history