Aged [20-30], 10' 0 x 13' 5 - Persian rugs | Oriental carpetsJosheghan Persian Rug Josheghan, or Maymeh, Persian rugs are hand-woven in Josheghan, a small village north of Isfahan. Josheghan rugs usually have a main diamond-shaped medallion embedded in a series of ever-larger ones. The primary color is a rich burgundy accented with tones of blue, green and ivory.
Kerman Persian Rug Kerman Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Kerman. They are treasured as some of the most beautiful of all Persian rugs. Traditional Kerman rug patterns feature intricate and ornate borders and central medallions. The details have architectural or floral themes in pale pastel tones with white and gold trim. The fields are usually simple and wide open, with strong colors such as deep red and navy blue. Other Kerman rug patterns include the Lavar, with garden, tree of life, vase and all-over mille-fleur designs. There are also many pictorial patterns that tell the important stories of Persian history.
Mahi Persian Rug Mahi Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Tabriz. They are considered to be some of the most elegant carpets in the world. Mahi rugs feature very small fish, outlined in silk, scattered through many borders and medallions. Tiny flowers and border details are also outlined in silk. The wool used in Mahi rugs is the finest available. Their colors include subtle ranges from beige to brown, black or navy to grey and many shades of green.
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