Hashtrood Rug | © Rugman

Origin of Hashtrood Rugs

Hashtrood is a small village in Northern Iran’s Gilan province. It is situated just east of Rasht. Each year, Hashtrood produces a fair amount of handmade Persian rugs. The quality in Hashtrood rugs is fairly good and they have been known to last a very long time. Hashtrood usually makes geometric styles, and floral patterns are rarely made. The rugs of Hashtrood are usually made in long runner sizes ideal for heavy traffic hallways and corridors. The semi-nomadic makers of these rugs weave these rugs in a very primitive and simple manner. The colors in a Hashtrood rug may be any combination of salmon, baby blue, and navy blue. Reds are very rarely seen in Hashtrood rugs. An authentic Hashtrood is a great way to add some tribal warmth and Persian hospitality to your floor.

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Hashtrood, East Azerbaijan, Iran | © Rugman

History of Hashtrood Rugs

The northern part of Iran, including the provinces of Gilan, Zanjan, and Mazandaran is very rich in history. There are some strong traces of Turkish and Kurdish influence seen in these nomadic and or semi-nomadic people, but they are mostly of Persian origin.

Turkish and Mogul tribes who are descendants of the Mongolians (led by Chengis Khan) who invaded the country in the 13th century have been living in this region for many centuries. The province of Zanjan has a higher Kurdish population and Gilan has a higher Persian nomadic population.

These peaceful people are documented to have been weaving rugs for over 3000 years. They have a migratory lifestyle and almost all the women, along with most of the men, have the incredible talent of rug weaving. In some cases, the rug weaving is the family’s main source of income. These provinces of Iran continued to weave rugs even in the harshest conditions and they kept this truly magnificent art alive as much as they could.

Characteristics of Hashtrood Rugs

  • Material and Knots

The people  of the northern regions of Iran have a long history of weaving durable rugs.

Hashtrood Rug

Hashtrood Rug Infobox | © WikiRug

 The tribal pieces made here are always wool pile. The foundation of the rugs can either be cotton or goat hair.  The Persian asymmetrical knot is used much more often than the symmetrical Turkish double knot. The Persian knot is always more precise and much finer. The construction of these rugs is very difficult for these people because they live nomadically, far away from the conveniences of modern technology. They make their own looms, which are placed horizantally on the ground, and easily dismantled and transportable. The pile is usually thick and soft. A very durable floor piece, the rugs of northern Iran last a very long time.

  • Color

The coloring is mainly done with the use of natural vegetable dyes.

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