Persian Ardakan Rug - 2.95 x 2.00 AT-FT-246 classicArdakan rugs originate from Ardakan, in the northwest corner of Yazd Province, known for its fabulous Persian carpets, is also historically a center of camel raising. Although it is located between Yazd and Nain, its influence comes primarily from Kashan. Throughout this area of Iran other small towns including Boroujerd, Josheghan, Khomaine, Najafabad, Taleghan, and Veramin, still weave Persian carpets with influences carried forward from the 16th
This is a handmade rug from the city of Isfahan constructed on a silk foundation
This is a magnificent central rosette pattern carpet
A magnificent Tabriz wool carpet that would be a suitable hallway runner
It is made from silk and comes from Qum in Iran
Unlike more refined city rugs such as Tabriz or Kashan
The colours are wonderful shades of pinks and muted reds
The tree of life depiction appears comfortably framed by a Marrab (gateway to paradise) frame that emphasises the deeply spiritual significance of the carpet
Many have rich central medallions
They are knotted from thick wool
The carpet is made from wool and comes from the city of Tabriz
It looks magnificent in any setting
This central medallion carpet is made of wool and comes from the city of Tabriz It has the most extraordinary combinations of delightful light blues