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Heriz Persian Rug 8' 3 x 12' 2 Excellent Cranberry
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Item #: 469434907
Price: $2,916.00
Retail price: $8,107.71
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| Heriz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the town of Heriz, south of Tabriz. Heriz rugs are large, thick, heavy tribal rugs well-known for their earth tones and geometric patterns. They feature big, square medallions in black or navy blue set in a lighter field. Their main colors are shades of rust-red, with beige, navy, brown or black details. |
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Kerman Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Kerman. They are treasured as some of the most beautiful of all Persian rugs. Traditional Kerman rug patterns feature intricate and ornate borders and central medallions. The details have architectural or floral themes in pale pastel tones with white and gold trim. The fields are usually simple and wide open, with strong colors such as deep red and navy blue. Other Kerman rug patterns include the Lavar, with garden, tree of life, vase and all-over mille-fleur designs. There are also many pictorial patterns that tell the important stories of Persian history. |
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Isfahan Persian Rug 9' 6 x 13' 2 Excellent Cranberry
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Retail price: $4200.00
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Isfahan Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Isfahan. The city has been at the pinnacle of the rug industry since the 16th century. Isfahans are among the finest of all Persian rugs. They are woven of wool and silk and feature delicate and intricate patterns. Curvilinear vines loop around intricate medallions in Shah Abbas fields. Other motifs include pictorial and tree of life designs. Older Isfahan rugs, those woven before the mid-20th century, feature bold reds and blues on a beige field. Newer ones tend to have subdued and subtle colors. |
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