The top twelve most popular rug styles people are selecting for their home décor today. Locate your ideal rug amongst these great handmade Oriental and Persian rugs.
Tips in Choosing a Rug.
|
|
|
|
Tabriz Rugs
Many styles flow from the prolific city of Tabriz,
the eminent Naqsheh with its many lavish designs,
some on bases of pure silk, the classic Mahi or
'fish' design, loved by designers for its subtlety,
and many hundreds of other patterns.
From $363.88
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nain Rugs
With great refinement, Nain keeps its beiges and assorted blues,
every forked leaf, vine and flower outlined in white silk.
Infrequently, they stray to a field of rich red, yellow,
orange or green, and sometimes use a foundation of pure silk.
From $391.76
|
|
|
|
|
|
Heriz Rugs
Heriz, heavy carpets from the strong Turks, with thick,
masculine designs. Woven large, Heriz are low in KPSI but
remarkably high in visual delight, with rich brick reds,
terra cottas, beiges, browns and blacks.
From $323.40
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gabbeh Rugs
Gabbeh, primitive tribal rugs made by nomads in bright solid tones,
bold stripes, geometric human or animal shapes, perfect for the
modern interior. The foundation of these rustic gems is sometimes
wool and goat hair.
From $79.28
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ardabil Rugs
Ardabil is a city near the coast of the Caspian Sea, and is probably responsible for one of the oldest and most famous carpets in existence today, the 34' x 17' masterpiece housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
From $174.74
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sarough Rugs
Sarough rugs are made in and around the city of Sarough, which is an important region in the carpet industry. These rugs have generally one of three major patterns.
From $176.18
|
|