Persian Sarouk Rug - 3.85 x 2.77 tabrizA 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
This is a truly beautiful silk carpet form the city of Qum
It has an an amazing balance of red and soft pink tones
Zanjan rugs are single wefted in the center
There is in its design a depiction of a gateway into paradise and the overall theme is very much one of family unity against the backdrop of the immensity of the universe
with its pear-shaped figure and extending arch of flowers and is said to symbolise the garden of paradise
The usual kind of background colours for Kashan carpets are rich red and dark blue
It is made from wool and comes from the city of Gorawan
The outer guard border is perfectly frames this carpet
The incredible silk inlaid rug and a silk foundation will delight its owner and bring much joy and happiness to the future generations that are lucky enough to look at this rare beauty
Their primary occupation is sheep husbandry and handicraft such as many ornamental weavings: saddlebags
but it has a clear advantage in its resistance to everyday stress
They are highly valued for their resilience