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Persian and Iranian area rugs for sale at discount prices. Sponsored listings no. 2121-2140 among 2782  rugs for sale. Use this coupon code to get extra discount: Coupon Code ACJ10a -Save at Rugman Spend $500 save $25, Spend $750 save $50 and if you spend over $1250 save $100 Exp:10/01/10

472 USD - Hamadan Persian rugs are hand-woven tribal rugs. They are traded in Hamadan, a large tribal rug-trading center. Hamadan rug patterns are as varied as the tribes that produce them. They range from geometrics to floral and all-over Herati designs. The colors also vary widely from tones of red, green and blue to beige, rust, yellow and salmon. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Hamadan 472 USD
700 USD - Kashmar Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Kashmar, in the province of Khorassan. The city is very old and has been known for its exquisite rugs for centuries. Kashmar rugs are produced by master weavers and are renowned for their beauty. They are easy to spot because of their unique design and large size. Kashmars usually depict the stories of important events in Persian history. There are often images of the ancient ruins and sculpture at Persepolis or the great Persian kings Daruis and Xerxes. Other Kashmar rugs resemble Kashans, with central medallions and spandrels. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Kashmar 700 USD
313 USD - Kashmar Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Kashmar, in the province of Khorassan. The city is very old and has been known for its exquisite rugs for centuries. Kashmar rugs are produced by master weavers and are renowned for their beauty. They are easy to spot because of their unique design and large size. Kashmars usually depict the stories of important events in Persian history. There are often images of the ancient ruins and sculpture at Persepolis or the great Persian kings Daruis and Xerxes. Other Kashmar rugs resemble Kashans, with central medallions and spandrels. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Kashmar 313 USD
486 USD - Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sarough 486 USD
490 USD - Isfahan Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Isfahan. The city has been at the pinnacle of the rug industry since the 16th century. Isfahans are among the finest of all Persian rugs. They are woven of wool and silk and feature delicate and intricate patterns. Curvilinear vines loop around intricate medallions in Shah Abbas fields. Other motifs include pictorial and tree of life designs. Older Isfahan rugs, those woven before the mid-20th century, feature bold reds and blues on a beige field. Newer ones tend to have subdued and subtle colors. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Isfahan 490 USD
747 USD - Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sarough 747 USD
272 USD - Gabbeh Persian rugs are hand-woven by the people of the Qashqai tribe living around Shiraz. The Qashqai are nomadic shepherds whose flocks produce the wool used in their rugs. Gabbeh rugs are usually flat-woven from high quality local wool. They have very thick, soft and luxurious piles. Traditionally they have been woven without a pattern. The weavers took their inspiration from their surroundings. Gabbehs tend to have uncluttered fields with occasional geometric human or animal shapes. They can also feature all-over abstract patterns and bold stripes. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Gabbeh 272 USD
298 USD - Gabbeh Persian rugs are hand-woven by the people of the Qashqai tribe living around Shiraz. The Qashqai are nomadic shepherds whose flocks produce the wool used in their rugs. Gabbeh rugs are usually flat-woven from high quality local wool. They have very thick, soft and luxurious piles. Traditionally they have been woven without a pattern. The weavers took their inspiration from their surroundings. Gabbehs tend to have uncluttered fields with occasional geometric human or animal shapes. They can also feature all-over abstract patterns and bold stripes. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Gabbeh 298 USD
292 USD - Gabbeh Persian rugs are hand-woven by the people of the Qashqai tribe living around Shiraz. The Qashqai are nomadic shepherds whose flocks produce the wool used in their rugs. Gabbeh rugs are usually flat-woven from high quality local wool. They have very thick, soft and luxurious piles. Traditionally they have been woven without a pattern. The weavers took their inspiration from their surroundings. Gabbehs tend to have uncluttered fields with occasional geometric human or animal shapes. They can also feature all-over abstract patterns and bold stripes. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Gabbeh 292 USD
459 USD - Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sarough 459 USD
227 USD - Shiraz Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Shiraz. The patterns are simple and geometric and often feature large diamond medallions. Small animals and plants are often included in the field. Shiraz colors include brown, rust and beige, with navy or black outlines. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Shiraz 227 USD
248 USD - Ardabil rugs are hand woven in the city of Ardabil on the Caspian Sea. They are one of the best-known types of Persian rugs with the most famous on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Ardabil rugs usually feature one of the best-known Persian rug designs+óÔé¼ÔÇØthe Mahi or Herati+óÔé¼ÔÇØa diamond medallion with small fish. Some have an all-over pattern and of the modern ones sometimes have geometric motifs. The rugs are commonly woven with silk and wool to highlight the elements in their designs. Traditional Ardabil rug colors are shades of beige, rust and blue. Some of the modern rugs include tones of turquoise and purple. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Ardabil 248 USD
684 USD - Isfahan Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Isfahan. The city has been at the pinnacle of the rug industry since the 16th century. Isfahans are among the finest of all Persian rugs. They are woven of wool and silk and feature delicate and intricate patterns. Curvilinear vines loop around intricate medallions in Shah Abbas fields. Other motifs include pictorial and tree of life designs. Older Isfahan rugs, those woven before the mid-20th century, feature bold reds and blues on a beige field. Newer ones tend to have subdued and subtle colors. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Isfahan 684 USD
695 USD - Sabzevar Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sabzevar, a town in the province of Khorassan. Sabzevar rugs feature rounded medallions and curved patterns. Their color schemes include tones of blue, burgundy and red. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sabzevar 695 USD
801 USD - Isfahan Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Isfahan. The city has been at the pinnacle of the rug industry since the 16th century. Isfahans are among the finest of all Persian rugs. They are woven of wool and silk and feature delicate and intricate patterns. Curvilinear vines loop around intricate medallions in Shah Abbas fields. Other motifs include pictorial and tree of life designs. Older Isfahan rugs, those woven before the mid-20th century, feature bold reds and blues on a beige field. Newer ones tend to have subdued and subtle colors. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Isfahan 801 USD
684 USD - Sabzevar Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sabzevar, a town in the province of Khorassan. Sabzevar rugs feature rounded medallions and curved patterns. Their color schemes include tones of blue, burgundy and red. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sabzevar 684 USD
693 USD - Mashad Persian rugs are hand-woven in Mashad, the capital of the province of Khorassan. The city is an important center of the rug-weaving industry. Mashad rugs feature elegant medallions on floral fields. The color schemes tend to be red or blue. Some Mashads copy classic Kashan patterns, while others have all-over Herati designs that can be sold as Khorassan. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Mashad 693 USD
500 USD - Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sarough 500 USD
763 USD - Isfahan Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Isfahan. The city has been at the pinnacle of the rug industry since the 16th century. Isfahans are among the finest of all Persian rugs. They are woven of wool and silk and feature delicate and intricate patterns. Curvilinear vines loop around intricate medallions in Shah Abbas fields. Other motifs include pictorial and tree of life designs. Older Isfahan rugs, those woven before the mid-20th century, feature bold reds and blues on a beige field. Newer ones tend to have subdued and subtle colors. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Isfahan 763 USD
518 USD - Sarough Persian rugs are hand-woven in Sarough, a large village near Arak. It is an important and historic rug-weaving center. Sarough rug patterns feature floral vines. The main colors are red and navy. - CLICK TO ENLARGE AND READ MORE ABOUT THIS RUG
Sarough 518 USD

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