9x12 Red, Blue, Ivory Color Hand Knotted All-Over Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug
9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug

9x12 Red Hand Knotted Traditional Sarouk Wool Oriental Area Rug

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ORH12009

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This is another gem from the Persian rugs' vast repertoire of artisanal rugs. This rug represents the finest of rug traditions in Iran. Made in its namesake city the rug is a stunning composition of technique craftsmanship and design. The rug has been woven using the Persian knot. This knot allows for tight weaving that results in sharper clearly defined rug design as well as improved longevity of the rug. The natural wool adds not only years to the rug but also provides dirt-repellent qualities and thermal insulation. With a rich color palette the rug is a visual delight with an inner field decked with the famous medallion and four quatret design and an opulent border. The overall impression is one of uber sophistication timeless beauty and exquisite craftsmanship.
  • Exact Size: 9' 5''x12' 11''
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Red, Blue, Ivory, Turquoise, Gold, Green, Multi
  • Origin: Iran
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH12009

Story Behind the Art:Rugs with certain designs woven in Arak, surrounding villages, and the plains of Farahan in Turkey are designated as Sarouks within the rug trade. Nineteenth-century rugs of this area often employed an all-over design of the Herati or Gul Hennai patterns. These were woven with about 100 asymmetric knots per square inch on a cotton foundation. In the late nineteenth century, factory rugs were woven in imitation of Tabriz models, using floral medallions. The medallion design was dominant until after the First World War, when Sarouk rugs were woven with detached floral sprays. This design was extraordinarily popular. Currently, Sarouk designs of detached floral sprays are used in rugs woven in India, Romania, and China.

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