Persian Shahreza Rug - 2.05 x 1.40 TurkamanShahreza rugs originate from Shahreza, located in the central western region of Iran, in the Province of Isfahan. Shahreza weavings are floral and have designs that reflect the traditional Isfahan Shah Abbas style. The rugs are in allover or medallion designs. The colors have a vivid appearance, with reddish brown, beige, or dark blue for the field, borders, and medallion. Shades of brown, green, blue, gold, gray, and cinnamon accentuate the flowers
It is a silk carpet designed by master designer Ahmadi and is made of silk from the city of Qum
The colors are bright yet earthy
whereas a closer consideration of its motifs and the ancient poetic script will show the exact opposite is the case
This is a magnificent central medallion carpet made out of kourk wool form the city of Tariz
Throughout this area of Iran other small towns including Boroujerd
Ardekan rugs woven in the larger cities are of the highest standards
improved over time
With its subtle colour palette and elegant central medallion
The carpet is made from silk and is signed by master designer Mosavy
and we have only ever a small glimpse of that
Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran
Such medallions and shapes were central to the design and reality of Persian gardens