Persian Abadeh Rug - 2.90 x 1.99 GabehHand knotted Persian carpets from the Iranian provenance Abadeh, a region between Shiraz (Shiras) and Isfahan, are characterised by their robustness, which makes them perfect companions in everyday life. While these carpets cannot keep up with the finer carpets e. g. from Isfahan or Nain in their knot density of 140,000 320,000 knots per m2, they are nevertheless of very good quality. Mostly Abadeh carpets are knotted in shades of red and have a
The carpet is made from wool and comes from the city of Qum
They usually have a main diamond medallion
A magnificent wool carpet from the city of Tabriz It is a pictorial rug showing the poet Omar Khayam deep in thought
These carpets are known as “Kerman Ravar”
The motif appears throughout the filed and contrasts perfectly with the rest of the carpet
an ivory Kashan rug adds a touch of heritage
Every Tabriz superfine rug is a testament to centuries of Persian weaving tradition
Located in the southern part of the Province of Khorasan
This carpet's vibrant floral sprays and versatile style suit both modern and traditional interiors
The patterns are predominantly geometric and the most common layouts on Ardabil rugs are medallions
Colours are varied and often vivid ivory and white being the popular colours for the field
practical weaving techniques that reflect everyday rural use