Kashan Rug
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1639.2 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. Yazd is a centuries-old, Persian rug-weaving center. In the time of the Safavid Dynasty, 1499-1722, the city was awarded one of the first royal rug workshops. Yazd rugs are very similar to those of nearby Kashan. The two styles are often mistaken for each other and a trained expert is sometimes needed to differentiate between them. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$674.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$674.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$594 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$864 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$2762.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$788.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$850.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1020 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1452 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$764.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$909.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$880.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$885.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$847.2 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$726 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1320 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1438.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1452 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1507.2 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1473.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$807.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$777.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1083.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$878.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1256.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$3498 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1252.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1773.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$837.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1364.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$885.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$847.2 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$3520.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$2287.2 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1005.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1904.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1620 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1980 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$648 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$878.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$2961.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages?Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan?are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfahan p |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$4794.87 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$2160 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages?Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan?are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfahan p |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$982.8 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages???Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan???are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfah |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1260 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$1455.6 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$960 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The cities of central Iran, Teheran, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd and Kerman, are known for the beauty of the Persian rugs that they produce. Many of the region's smaller towns and villages?Veramin, Tafresh, Boroujerd, Khomaine, Taleghan, Najafabad, Josheghan and Maymeh, Yazd and Ardekan?are also well-known for the high quality rugs that they produce. Kashan and Isfahan, key Persian rug-weaving towns since the 16th century, have had an enormous impact on the industry throughout their regions. Yazd and Ardekan rugs feature Kashan designs and Najafabad ones use Isfahan p |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$4676.4 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |
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Kashan Persian Rug
$6594 Kashan Persian rugs are hand-woven in Kashan, a renowned rug-weaving center since the 16th century. Kashan rugs usually feature a diamond-shaped medallion with small, matching spandrels in a floral field. Some are woven with all-over fields of Shah Abbas flowers or pictorial and hunting scenes. Traditional Kashan colors are red and blue, but some newer rugs have also been woven in tones of pale beige, grey-blue and olive green. The rug industry in the ancient city of Kashan dates back to the 16th century and was originally supported by Persian royalty. The most famous Kashan rugs are the Ardebil rugs, held in museum collections in Great Britain and the United States. Kashans are also known as palace carpets because they adorn castle walls all over the world. Kashan rugs are made from wool, silk or a combination of the two. The patterns feature medallions, Shah Abbas flowers, pictorial and hunting scenes. All Kashans use the asymmetrical Persian knot. |






