Persian Village rug - 1.98x1.00 SquareVillage rug Village rugs are produced by weavers that are settled in one location. They are different from tribal rugs that are produced by nomadic tribes that moved from one location to another. Village rugs are higher in quality than tribal pieces. Village rugs are in high demand because of their versatile colors and designs, higher quality and durability, and great value for money. The Faeghi family are the name you can trust. They have traded in
known for their durability
The colours and design are remarkably
Isfahan was the capital of Persia during the reign of Shah Abbas (1571 – 1629)
A finely hand-knotted wide runner with a distinctive Abadeh design of triple anchored medallions set against "tree of life" motifs and peacocks
Design and colour been used in these carpets are unique and very durable
and this together with the amazing tones of colour make this a most auspicious carpet
It is a reminder that nature is everywhere
Qum is located in central IRAN
Carpets manufactured from the city of Hamadan itself were called Shahr Baff meaning City Knott and are usually of a higher quality than rugs produced by its neighbours
Two of the most famous carpets in existence today are a pair of Persian carpets from Ardabil
till today these rugs are often called Farahan Sarouk rugs
There is much harmony and balance to this carpet