Persian Rug - Sarough Rug - 2.50 x 0.93 Rug - TY852 classicA Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran. Sarouk was renowned for its carpet weaving industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The most coveted of these rugs are made by a Farahan, a 19th century designer. He was so well renowned, till today these rugs are often called Farahan Sarouk rugs. Sarouk rugs have been a brand of rug that have remained extremely consistent in their leading quality. The Faeghi family
which is situated between Tehran and Isfahan
This carpet has a central medallion with a field rich in floral elements whose curves and colours are skilfully combined
or perhaps even to the whole village community
The tree of life depiction appears comfortably framed by a Marrab (gateway to paradise) frame that emphasises the deeply spiritual significance of the carpet
Otherwise we miss the point and the mystical beauty of such art
The carpet has a delightful blend of colours and motif that rest perfectly with each other
These famous Bokhara designs have been copied over the years by weavers in Iran
in the center there is a large right-angled medallion with large marked corner sections
They all sit together restfully
Carpets manufactured from the city of Hamadan itself were called Shahr Baff meaning City Knott and are usually of a higher quality than rugs produced by its neighbours
Sanandaj rugs originate from Sanandaj
practical weaving techniques that reflect everyday rural use