Persian Sarough Square Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Sarough Square Rug is meticulously crafted from 100% handmade and hand-knotted wool. The foundation is constructed from high-quality wool, ensuring durability and a luxurious feel underfoot. The rug features a dense pile that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its longevity. With a knot density of 280-320 knots per square inch (KPSI), this piece exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship characteristic of Persian rugs.
Origin and Tradition
The Sarough rugs originate from the District of Arak in Iran, a region renowned for its rich history in rug weaving that dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Following the Golden Age of Persian rug weaving during the 16th and 17th centuries, Sarough weaving emerged as a significant craft, influenced by the artistic exchanges facilitated by the Silk Road. The region is recognized for its ability to blend traditional techniques with innovative designs, resulting in rugs that not only showcase intricate patterns but also represent the cultural heritage of Persia.
Design and Pattern
This square rug features an array of colors including beige, salmon, blue, light blue, dark pink, pink, skin color, olive green, green, grey, brown, and navy blue. The traditional style of the Sarough rug is often highlighted by its symmetrical motifs and detailed patterns, which can include floral and geometric designs. The interplay of colors and patterns creates a harmonious aesthetic that complements various interior design styles. This rug’s square shape allows for versatility in placement, making it suitable for living rooms, dining areas, or as a statement piece in any space.
Special Features
The excellent condition of this rug, which has never been used, ensures that it remains a pristine addition to any collection. The high knot density reflects the skill of the artisans involved in its creation, resulting in a product that is both visually stunning and durable. The traditional hand-knotting technique used in its production not only preserves the cultural significance of Persian rug weaving but also guarantees a unique artistic expression in every piece.
FAQ
What features are typical of Sarough rugs?
Sarough rugs are characterized by their intricate designs, high knot density, and vibrant color palettes. They often feature floral and geometric motifs that reflect the traditional Persian artistry.
What materials are used in Sarough rugs?
Sarough rugs typically use high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation, enhancing both durability and texture. The hand-knotted craftsmanship further signifies the quality of the materials used.
How has rug making developed in the Sarough region?
The Sarough region has evolved significantly since the late 19th century, becoming a hub for Persian rug production. The revival of rug making after the Afghan invasion and the subsequent industrial growth in Tabriz allowed Sarough rugs to gain international recognition for their craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.






















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