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    • The History of Handwoven Carpets in Iran and Beyond
    • Pricing of Handwoven Persian Carpets Factors
    • Essential Tips for Purchasing Persian Carpets
    • Tips for Maintaining Your Handwoven Carpet
    • 10 Facts About Persian Handwoven Carpets You Should Know
    • Choosing the Right Carpet for Your Interior Space
    • Characteristics of Persian Carpets from Different Regions of Iran
    • 7 Reasons to Buy a Handwoven Persian Carpet
    • Types of Wool Used in Persian Handmade Carpets
    • The Legacy of Haj Jalili: Tabriz’s Most Renowned Carpet Producer
    • Boteh Jegheh: A Symbol of Persian Art, Myth, and Identity
    • 6 Important Tips to Consider When Buying a Handwoven Carpet
    • The Lachak-Toranj Design: The Most Iconic Pattern in Persian Handwoven Carpets
    • Persian vs. Turkish Knot in Handwoven Carpets
    • Gol-e Farang: A Floral Motif with European Roots in Persian Carpets
    • The Royal Hunting Scene: A Signature Motif in Persian Carpets
    • The “Zir-e-Khaki” Motif: A Timeless Symbol in Persian Carpet Art
    • The Shah Abbasi Motif: A Timeless Symbol of Persian Rug Heritage
    • A Guide to Handwoven Kilims of Iran
    • Key Tips for Choosing the Right Persian Carpet Color
    • Understanding “Raj” in Handwoven Persian Carpets – How Knot Density Affects Quality and Price
    • An Introduction to the Raw Materials Used in Handwoven Persian Carpets
    • Cleaning Carpets with 5 Different Methods
    • Common patterns in Sistan carpet
    • Arab Nomadic Carpet Weaving
    • A man who loves Baloch carpets
    • Critical Points in Carpet Weaving
    • A conversation with one of the Zillubafi professors of Iran
    • Factors Influencing Price Variations in Handwoven Carpets
    • Faradonbeh Carpets, an Attractive and Popular Design
    • Features of Azerbaijan carpet texture
    • Afshar Carpets
    • Get to know Freud’s Carpets
    • Kilim
    • Nahavand Carpets
    • Getting to Know Qom Silk Carpets
    • Gros Carpets: Authentic and Ancient Iranian Artistry in Woven Warp and Weft
    • Handwoven Carpet Washing Guide
    • Azerbaijani Carpet Weaving
    • Handwoven Carpets and Their Characteristics
    • Isfahan Carpets
    • Design and Pattern of Hunting Scene Carpets
    • Kashan Carpets
    • Kerman Carpets
    • Mashhad Carpets
    • Turkmen Felt
    • Onsi Carpet
    • Qashqai Carpets
    • Introduction to the Iranian Carpet Museum and Its History
    • Iranian carpets behind the window of Istanbul carpet sellers
    • Khodrang Sangsari Carpets
    • Kilim Weaving and Its Ancient Origins
    • Let’s Explore Night-Weaving Tents
    • Let’s Explore the Islamic Pattern
    • Let’s get to know Ardekan carpets better
    • Let’s get to know the Paisley pattern better
    • Let’s get to know the pattern and design of tree carpets more.
    • Let’s Get to Know the Turkmen Pattern
    • Luristan Carpet Weaving
    • Meeting with Gol Farang pattern in Iranian carpet
    • Methods for Eliminating Moldy Odor from Carpets
    • Mutabi, an Endangered Art
    • Necessary Tips for Cleaning Carpets at Home
    • Neyriz Carpets: From Past to Present
    • Once upon a time, buying and selling machine-made carpets in Iran was considered a crime!
    • Principles of Carpet Maintenance
    • Qoltoq, a Carpet on the Margins
    • Raj and Knot Count Defined
    • Revive Your Carpets Like New!
    • Safeguarding Carpet Roots with Simple Methods
    • Shah Abbasi Carpet
    • Sistan carpet motifs
    • The concept of motifs in handwoven nomadic carpets
    • The Role of Myths in Iranian Handwoven Carpets
    • The role of the Inanlu and Bharlu clans in Persian nomadic handlooms
    • Carpet Patterns in Iranian and Islamic Architecture
    • Tips on Persian carpet design
    • Tuyserkan Carpets
    • Iran Village carpet from peak to decline
    • We are carpet doctors; get to know carpet doctors
    • What are Lachak and Toranj?
    • What Are the Characteristics of Naeen Carpets?
    • Key Points in Buying a Persian Carpet Panel?
    • What do we know about Yalmeh?
    • Gabbeh
    • Jajim
    • Vintage Persian Rugs
    • What is Double-Sided Silk Carpet?
    • What is the correct way to fold a carpet?
    • What is the difference between silk and wool warp in carpets?
    • Which city in Iran has the best handwoven carpets?
    • Why Do Some Handwoven Carpets Smell Like Sheep?
    • Recognize Persian Rugs by Region from Design & Pattern
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  • HOME
  • PERSIAN RUG SHOP
    • Buy Abadeh Persian Rugs
    • Buy Ardebil Persian Rugs
    • Buy Afshar Persian Carpet
    • Buy Bakhtiari Persian Rugs
    • Buy Bidjar Persian Carpets
    • Buy Gabbeh Rugs
    • Buy Ghashghai Persian Rugs
    • Buy Qom Persian Carpets
    • Buy Hamedan Persian Rugs
    • Buy Heriz Rugs
    • Buy Isfahan Rugs
    • Buy Kerman Rugs
    • Buy Kashan Rugs
    • Buy Koliai Rugs
    • Buy Mashhad Rugs
    • Buy Moud Carpets
    • Buy Nahavand Rugs
    • Buy Nain Rugs
    • Buy Senneh Rugs
    • Buy Shiraz Rugs
    • Buy Tabriz Rugs
  • Iranian Carpet by Country
    • Persian Carpet in United States
    • Iranian Carpet in Canada
    • Persian Carpet in the UAE , Dubai
    • Persian Carpet in Japan
    • Iranian Carpet in Azerbaijan
    • Iranian Rugs in Greece
    • Iranian Rugs in Oman | Luxury Carpets in Oman
    • Iranina Carpet in Lebanon
    • Persian Carpet in Australia
    • Persian Carpet in China
    • Persian Carpet in Egypt
    • Persian Carpet in Germany
    • Persian Carpet in India
    • Persian Carpet in Jordan
    • Persian Carpet in Malaysia
    • Persian Carpet in Russia
    • Persian Carpet in Saudi Arabia
    • Persian Carpet in South Korea
    • Persian Carpet in UK
    • Persian Carpets in Bahrain
    • Persian Rugs in France
    • Persian Rugs in Kuwait
    • Persian Rugs in Qatar
    • Persian Rugs in Turkey
  • BLOG
    • The History of Handwoven Carpets in Iran and Beyond
    • Pricing of Handwoven Persian Carpets Factors
    • Essential Tips for Purchasing Persian Carpets
    • Tips for Maintaining Your Handwoven Carpet
    • 10 Facts About Persian Handwoven Carpets You Should Know
    • Choosing the Right Carpet for Your Interior Space
    • Characteristics of Persian Carpets from Different Regions of Iran
    • 7 Reasons to Buy a Handwoven Persian Carpet
    • Types of Wool Used in Persian Handmade Carpets
    • The Legacy of Haj Jalili: Tabriz’s Most Renowned Carpet Producer
    • Boteh Jegheh: A Symbol of Persian Art, Myth, and Identity
    • 6 Important Tips to Consider When Buying a Handwoven Carpet
    • The Lachak-Toranj Design: The Most Iconic Pattern in Persian Handwoven Carpets
    • Persian vs. Turkish Knot in Handwoven Carpets
    • Gol-e Farang: A Floral Motif with European Roots in Persian Carpets
    • The Royal Hunting Scene: A Signature Motif in Persian Carpets
    • The “Zir-e-Khaki” Motif: A Timeless Symbol in Persian Carpet Art
    • The Shah Abbasi Motif: A Timeless Symbol of Persian Rug Heritage
    • A Guide to Handwoven Kilims of Iran
    • Key Tips for Choosing the Right Persian Carpet Color
    • Understanding “Raj” in Handwoven Persian Carpets – How Knot Density Affects Quality and Price
    • An Introduction to the Raw Materials Used in Handwoven Persian Carpets
    • Cleaning Carpets with 5 Different Methods
    • Common patterns in Sistan carpet
    • Arab Nomadic Carpet Weaving
    • A man who loves Baloch carpets
    • Critical Points in Carpet Weaving
    • A conversation with one of the Zillubafi professors of Iran
    • Factors Influencing Price Variations in Handwoven Carpets
    • Faradonbeh Carpets, an Attractive and Popular Design
    • Features of Azerbaijan carpet texture
    • Afshar Carpets
    • Get to know Freud’s Carpets
    • Kilim
    • Nahavand Carpets
    • Getting to Know Qom Silk Carpets
    • Gros Carpets: Authentic and Ancient Iranian Artistry in Woven Warp and Weft
    • Handwoven Carpet Washing Guide
    • Azerbaijani Carpet Weaving
    • Handwoven Carpets and Their Characteristics
    • Isfahan Carpets
    • Design and Pattern of Hunting Scene Carpets
    • Kashan Carpets
    • Kerman Carpets
    • Mashhad Carpets
    • Turkmen Felt
    • Onsi Carpet
    • Qashqai Carpets
    • Introduction to the Iranian Carpet Museum and Its History
    • Iranian carpets behind the window of Istanbul carpet sellers
    • Khodrang Sangsari Carpets
    • Kilim Weaving and Its Ancient Origins
    • Let’s Explore Night-Weaving Tents
    • Let’s Explore the Islamic Pattern
    • Let’s get to know Ardekan carpets better
    • Let’s get to know the Paisley pattern better
    • Let’s get to know the pattern and design of tree carpets more.
    • Let’s Get to Know the Turkmen Pattern
    • Luristan Carpet Weaving
    • Meeting with Gol Farang pattern in Iranian carpet
    • Methods for Eliminating Moldy Odor from Carpets
    • Mutabi, an Endangered Art
    • Necessary Tips for Cleaning Carpets at Home
    • Neyriz Carpets: From Past to Present
    • Once upon a time, buying and selling machine-made carpets in Iran was considered a crime!
    • Principles of Carpet Maintenance
    • Qoltoq, a Carpet on the Margins
    • Raj and Knot Count Defined
    • Revive Your Carpets Like New!
    • Safeguarding Carpet Roots with Simple Methods
    • Shah Abbasi Carpet
    • Sistan carpet motifs
    • The concept of motifs in handwoven nomadic carpets
    • The Role of Myths in Iranian Handwoven Carpets
    • The role of the Inanlu and Bharlu clans in Persian nomadic handlooms
    • Carpet Patterns in Iranian and Islamic Architecture
    • Tips on Persian carpet design
    • Tuyserkan Carpets
    • Iran Village carpet from peak to decline
    • We are carpet doctors; get to know carpet doctors
    • What are Lachak and Toranj?
    • What Are the Characteristics of Naeen Carpets?
    • Key Points in Buying a Persian Carpet Panel?
    • What do we know about Yalmeh?
    • Gabbeh
    • Jajim
    • Vintage Persian Rugs
    • What is Double-Sided Silk Carpet?
    • What is the correct way to fold a carpet?
    • What is the difference between silk and wool warp in carpets?
    • Which city in Iran has the best handwoven carpets?
    • Why Do Some Handwoven Carpets Smell Like Sheep?
    • Recognize Persian Rugs by Region from Design & Pattern
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  • Five and a half meter handwoven carpet from Si Persia, code 183102Five and a half meter handwoven carpet from Si Persia, code 183102

    Five and a half meter handwoven carpet from Si Persia, code 183102

    $8167
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  • 12-meter hand-woven carpet of Persian code 18725212-meter hand-woven carpet of Persian code 187252

    12-meter hand-woven carpet of Persian code 187252

    $8300
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  • Three-meter hand-woven carpet, new design, Tabriz fur, model AAThree-meter hand-woven carpet, new design, Tabriz fur, model AA

    Three-meter hand-woven carpet, new design, Tabriz fur, model AA

    $8333
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  • Six-meter hand-woven carpet from Si Persia, code 102486Six-meter hand-woven carpet from Si Persia, code 102486

    Six-meter hand-woven carpet from Si Persia, code 102486

    $8967
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  • A pair of three-meter hand-woven carpets from Si Persia, code 172079A pair of three-meter hand-woven carpets from Si Persia, code 172079

    A pair of three-meter hand-woven carpets from Si Persia, code 172079

    $9467
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  • Six-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, code 1852Six-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, code 1852

    Six-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, code 1852

    $9833
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  • Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan Farizade code 1621Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan Farizade code 1621

    Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan Farizade code 1621

    $11000
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    Three and a half meter hand-woven carpet with moon and star design, code SH 31, one pairThree and a half meter hand-woven carpet with moon and star design, code SH 31, one pair

    Three and a half meter hand-woven carpet with moon and star design, code SH 31, one pair

    $11667 Original price was: $11667.$11083Current price is: $11083.
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    Three-meter hand-woven carpet, Tabriz design, code SH 99, one pairThree-meter hand-woven carpet, Tabriz design, code SH 99, one pair

    Three-meter hand-woven carpet, Tabriz design, code SH 99, one pair

    $11667 Original price was: $11667.$11083Current price is: $11083.
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  • Six and a half meter hand-woven carpet, Bijar model, code 1752, one pairSix and a half meter hand-woven carpet, Bijar model, code 1752, one pair

    Six and a half meter hand-woven carpet, Bijar model, code 1752, one pair

    $11833
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  • Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 1750Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 1750

    Seven-meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 1750

    $12000
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  • 6 meter new fur hand-woven carpet, Tabriz model6 meter new fur hand-woven carpet, Tabriz model

    6 meter new fur hand-woven carpet, Tabriz model

    $12967
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  • Eight and a half meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 527Eight and a half meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 527

    Eight and a half meter hand-woven carpet of Isfahan, Haj Bagheri, code 527

    $13167
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  • A pair of six-meter hand-woven Isfahan Hosseini carpet code 1147A pair of six-meter hand-woven Isfahan Hosseini carpet code 1147

    A pair of six-meter hand-woven Isfahan Hosseini carpet code 1147

    $13667
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