Heriz Oriental

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Heriz Oriental

The carpet Serapi is originally from the old town called Serab Khanate. Apparently, these rugs were called Serapi Serab rather than, as has been easily pronounced by the British.

The quality of these carpets area is higher than most all other carpets of any model and type, as the number node can be at least 80 knots per square centimeter of material. Some of them are at least 100 knots per square centimeter of material. This creates not only a durable carpet, but the details in the design of beautiful rugs Serapi.

The models are usually very complex and very detailed. They usually have a border and a picture inside the border. The border is also models within them. They are generally antique in nature and are sold through auction houses like Sotheby's in New York and the United Kingdom. They are usually around the 19th century and it's worth a great deal of money. A lot of people like to have these on display for the effect and style. They can be hung on the wall or floor. Many will not walk on them, or put in a place with sun, which keeps the quality and their uniqueness in bright colors brilliant and exceptional.

Heriz rugs are famous for their production of this style that people are so fond. The most famous worthy that are available from Heriz are those with the form of large diamond or star-shaped medallion. The models more or less geometric in style and form. The drawings are older may have a bottom common, rather than busy. But most times are very busy with the details for the models, which always tell a story and history.

The colors common associated with these carpets are red with shades of brown, dark pink, light pink, dark blue, light blue, and sometimes ivory. The Heriz Serapi or style of carpet is now copied by other countries to try to regain feeling good as the originals. Countries like India, China, Romania and Pakistan are well known for the production of carpets Serapi. Always try to hand-knotted or hand-tufted to be sure that you are getting the authentic Oriental rug you are looking for. Machine built, is not genuine.

These are available for purchase to have in your home. You must know what to look for and decide on what the item style and colors you would like to have, that works well in your home. It 'a fact that old houses filled with modern and contemporary style, and blend exceptionally well with both the style of decor.

There are copies of originals available on the market. You might find a good home in the shops, markets, other types of domestic markets or perhaps for sale privately. Will not be precious as the originals, but will still be as elegant, beautiful and luxurious as the original carpets are known as Serapi.

The next time you are looking something stylish for your home, you may consider buying these rugs area. They will accentuate your home, if placed on the far right.

Hand-knotted Heriz Oriental Wool Rug (8' x 11') Hand-knotted Heriz Oriental Wool Rug (8' x 11')
$869.99

An intricate Oriental design highlights this hand-knotted Heriz wool rug. This area rug features shades of pink, navy blue, beige, blue-green, light blue, grey-blue and light green.*Primary materials: Wool *Pile height: 0.625 inches *Style: Traditional *Primary color: Pink *Pattern: Oriental Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Hand-knotted Heriz Red Wool Rug (9'11 x 13') Hand-knotted Heriz Red Wool Rug (9'11 x 13')
$3067.99

Constructed of wool, the hand-knotted Heriz area rug lends charm to any setting. This rug is styled with a red background and blue, beige and green highlights.*Primary materials: Wool *Pile height: 0.5 inches *Style: Traditional *Primary color: Red *Pattern: Oriental Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Oriental Oriental
$15.99

Oriental
Hand-knotted Heriz Red Wool Rug ( 9'10 x 13'3) Hand-knotted Heriz Red Wool Rug ( 9'10 x 13'3)
$3124.99

Constructed of wool, the hand-knotted Heriz area rug lends charm to any setting. This rug is styled with a red background and ivory, green and blue highlights.*Primary materials: Wool *Pile height: 0.5 inches *Style: Traditional *Primary color: Red *Pattern: Oriental Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Hand-tufted Heritage Red/ Blue Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13'6) Hand-tufted Heritage Red/ Blue Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13'6)
$563.99

*Accent your home decor with this Heritage Heriz design rug *Unique rug hand-tufted of 100-percent wool *Traditional rug features a red and ivory background and a blue border *Rug displays stunning accents of gold, sage, blue, and rust *Cotton canvas backing adds durability *Fringeless borders give a clean, elegant look and feel *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Heriz Wool Rug (5' x 8') Hand-tufted Heriz Wool Rug (5' x 8')
$159.99

*Primary materials: Wool *Pile height: 0.63 inches *Style: Traditional *Primary color: Black *Pattern: Oriental Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1150.8

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. NULL
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (6' Round) Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (6' Round)
$135.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (8' Round) Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (8' Round)
$263.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (4' x 6') Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (4' x 6')
$106.99

*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (3' x 5') Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (3' x 5')
$64.99

*Add interest to your home décor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Heritage Heriz Red/ Navy Wool Rug (2'3 x 14') Heritage Heriz Red/ Navy Wool Rug (2'3 x 14')
$159.99

*Bring a touch of elegance to your home decor with this chic wool rug *Traditional rug features a red and ivory background with a blue border *Hand-tufted area rug is highlighted with shades of gold, sage, blue and rust *Medley of designs and colors blend freely to add warmth and uniqueness *Cotton canvas backing for durability *Fringeless borders have a clean look *Functional and eye-catching *Ideal for high-traffic areas *Constructed of 100-percent plush wool pile *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1568.4

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1816.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1972.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1658.4

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1563.6

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$3103.2

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1084.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1226.4

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Runner Heriz Persian Runner
$1134

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1196.4

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$2520

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1296

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1464

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. Hamedan is an ancient city just east of Kurdistan. The rugs woven in Hamedan and its surrounding areas???Enjelas, Chenar, Derjazin, Hussainabad and the Kurdish districts of Khamseh??? are all marketed in the city. They comprise a large part of all Persian tribal rugs. Hamedan rugs are hand-woven with vegetable-dyed wool. Their foundations are usually cotton. Occasionally wool or goat hair is used instead. Hamedan patterns feature geometric motifs and vibrant primary colors. The Herati design is also prominent. Sometimes small animals and garden elements are also included.
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1924.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1317.6

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1125.6

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1104

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$2916

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Runner Heriz Persian Runner
$571.2

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1624.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$5467.2

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$1660.8

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$2784

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$2126.4

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
Heriz Persian Rug Heriz Persian Rug
$2880

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. The Turkoman region is an important one for Persian rugs. Turkoman tribal rugs are hand-woven by the people of nomadic tribes using the same techniques as their ancestors. They're known for beauty and durability. The bold weaving style associated with Turkoman region can be traced to the 13th century, when the Mongols invaded and settled in the area. The influence of the distinctive Turkoman patterns can be seen throughout the Persian rug industry. Turkoman tribal weavers use the symmetrical Turkish knot in their rugs. The pile is woven of thick and lustrous wool, handspun from local sheep. The foundations are usually made of cotton, but wool and go
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Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13'6) Hand-tufted Red Navy Heriz Wool Rug (9'6 x 13'6)
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*Add interest to your home decor with a hand-tufted rug *Rug features a traditional pattern of blue, green, ivory, burgundy and gold accents on red background with a navy border *Floor rug is crafted of 100-percent wool *Professional cleaning recommended *Primary Color: Red *Pattern: Oriental *Measures 0.625 inch thick Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.Imported
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