Persian Mahal Rug - 3.10 x 1.10 Extra LargeMahal rugs are produced in the town of Mahallat, located in the Arak (Markazi) Province of west central Iran. The rug weaving industry in the region can be traced back for centuries. Due to the location of Mahallat, the area rugs have a Kurdish influence as well as a Turkish influence. The fact that Mahal rugs feature both tribal and curvilinear designs can be directly attributed to the fact that Mahallat is located between the cities of Arak and
brightly coloured and have a thick pile
then you will undoubtedly have a prize possession that will give you and future generations much happiness
The colors are bright yet earthy
the smaller ones are often decorated with vase patterns or pictorial subjects
The centre of the rug is a large vase containing an amazing spray of flowers that completely fill the field of the carpet
A wonderful silk carpet from the city of Qum
Sirjan rug Sirjan rugs originate from Sirjan
This carpet has a strong presence with the clear shape of the central medallions and the beautiful pink colours
Symbolism in Persian rugs is passed down from generation to generation
Because they are relatively new arrivals to the art of carpet design and weaving
The most prominent feature of this rug is the plethora of motifs and patterns all reminiscent of spring
There is at its very centre a large vase with profusion of flowers spilling from it