3x14 Rust and Ivory Persian Heriz Distressed Area Runner

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Originating in the Northwest region, handmade Heriz rugs have a rich history dating back to the 19th century. These vintage rugs were originally produced for the local market, but they soon gained popularity across Europe and America for their high quality and exquisite craftsmanship.

Heriz rugs are made using high-quality wool, which is why they are durable and long-lasting. They are also known for their natural dyes, which give the rugs their distinct earthy colors. The town of Heriz is where these vintage rugs are believed to have originated, and their popularity grew during the late 19th century.

The unique patterns and bold colors of Heriz rugs make them a great statement piece for any room. Their sustainability and durability also makes them a wise investment, as they can withstand years of use and still look beautiful.

Name: Anatolian Tribal Area Rug

Size: 3'3'' X 13'9''

Age: Aprox. 25 years old

Material: 100% Wool and Cotton

Design: Traditional Floral Designs

Color: Rust and Ivory

Origin: Heriz

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Persian Rugs

Iranian antique Persian rugs, the queens of the area rugs with their unique characteristics and history which dates back 2,500 years.

Persian rugs are identified as traditional rugs, hence in the beginning, they are also woven for the need for protection from the harsh weather conditions. We wonder if nomads knew that these pieces that weave would decorate very settled, and huge homes years later. The answer is no. However, they probably enjoyed making a requisite while including their feelings and sense of art. Yet, you are looking forward to buying something you need that somebody else made with their artistic feelings from completely another timeline. It is not like a high-end factory-built refrigerator.

The Persian Empire ruled over a very large area and developed many different trade relations. Like all other dynasties, in Persia, commercial districts, port cities, and middle inland areas, east and west had different characteristics and cultures. Therefore, Persian rugs are the umbrella term for several handmade rugs with different styles including Heriz, Serapi,Malayer, Farahan, Tabriz, Sarouk, Mahal, and Hamadan rugs. On the other hand, they still may share similarities with Turkish rugs because of the trade relations, in history.

Persian and Turkish vintage rugs are both classified as oriental rugs, but the main difference between them is the technique and design. Although it does not cover each rug, to make it simple, you can conceptualize Turkish rugs are closer to the tribal style in general, in Persian rugs, we can observe the traditional rounded motifs and patterns more. However, the rugs of the above-mentioned regions indeed differ in style. It would be unfair to categorize each carpet regarding the design. The techniques of Persian and Turkish rugs are purely different, Turkish rugs are double knotted while the Persian rugs use the Senneh knot. The Turkish knot makes the rug more durable whereas the Persian knot allows for more detailed patterns.

The latest interior design trends show that distressed Persian vintage rugs attract all the attention in your living room, changing the whole aura of your space!

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