Late 19th Century Antique Persian Heriz Rug
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History of Heriz Rugs
A Heriz Rug
is a type of Persian rug from the area of Heris in northwest Persia
northeast of Tabriz. The Heris Rug is produced in the villages of the
slopes of Mount Sabalan. It is an extremely durable hard-wearing rug and
the Heris rug has now passed the Bijar rug
as the Iron Rug of Persia. Heris are thick, tough, and often
inexpensive rugs that appeal strongly to the US market. Part of the
reason for the toughness of Heris carpets is that Mount Sabalan is
sitting on a major deposit of Copper. Trace copper in the drinking water
of the sheep produces high quality wool. The copper makes the wool
stronger and far more resilient than wool from other areas.
Heris rugs include rugs from the towns of Ahar, Heris, Mehraban, Sarab, Serapi, Bakhshaish, and Gorevan.
Heris rugs are of coarse construction. The rugs range from 30 KPSI
on the low end to 100 - 110 KPSI on the high end. It is rare to see a
rug over 100 kpsi that would look like an authentic Heris unless it is
an antique silk Heriz.
Note:
almost all old and antique rugs are associated with some minor color
change (abrash), previous repair, wavy shapes, possible weak materials,
missing line on the borders, diverse pattern which in a way add to the
beauty of these rugs.
Please Note: almost all old and antique rugs are associated with some minor color change (abrash), previous repair, wavy shapes, possible weak materials, missing line on the borders, diverse pattern which in a way add to the beauty of these rugs.
Condition: In Good Condition for its age, this rug is over 100 years old please do not expect a flawless rug, Previously washed and cleaned some minor flaws been fixed. One spot been secured from backside please see all photos and ask any questions
Detailed Information | |
Rug Type | Antique |
Exact Size | 9'9" x 13' |
Origin | Persian |
Design | Heriz |
Age | 1880's |
Material | Wool |