Persian Shiraz Rug - 1.43 x 1.03 BR 1Shiraz has been known for centuries as the city of roses, which is reflected in the motifs of many of the carpets. However, the most common motif, and one by which the carpets may be identified, is the diamond shaped lozenge by itself in the centre of the carpet or repeated along the length twice or three times according to the size. The diamond motif of the Shiraz carpets is usually in light or dark blue and the background is normally red with
This is a beautiful central rosette patterns rug from the city of Tabriz
They were soon to gain a place among the quality carpet producers of Iran
This carpet is a work of genius combining wonderful shades of light olive greens and teal create a sense of luxury and beauty
This exemplary Shirvan handmade piece was created in the region of Azerbaijan directly southeastern of Caucasus
A magnificent central medallion carpet that has around the medallion a beautiful subdued yellow coloured base field that together create the illusion of a human-eye
It is for this reason that most Zanjan rugs are small in size
The weavers in Ardabil ply their craft using Azerbaijani knots
Qum rugs are among the finest rugs in the world
The central design is a circular arrangement of motifs sitting in a rectangular shape out which sides of its length protrudes half circle shapes suggesting the evolution of the central circle shape pushing outwards
This carpet is beautiful
There is a huge assertion of uniformity in the overall pattern in its field
Featuring a classic central medallion in the shape of a human eye