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Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz

Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
Sarouk Garden Design Persian Rug matches Tabriz, Kerman, Heriz
  • Stock: Available
  • Model: Haji-Sarouk-mir
  • Location: Monterey CA
VIEWS 17492
$2,200.00
$6,500.00
Rug
Type Antique
Size 8'3" X 11'3"
Design Bakhtiar
Origin Persian
Color Multi
Pattern Floral
Age 1910's
Material Wool

Handmade hand knotted 8'5" x 11'3" Antique Persian Sarouk Mir circa 1930's.

Brief history of Sarouk Rugs

The Persian Sarouk rug is a type of handmade Persian rug that originated in the village of Sarouk in Iran. It is known for its durability, intricate design, and the use of high-quality materials. The rug is made from natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and silk, which are dyed with natural dyes to create the rich and vibrant colors that are characteristic of this type of rug.

 

The history of the Persian Sarouk rug can be traced back to the late 19th century, when the village of Sarouk became a major center for rug weaving in Iran. The village was located near the city of Arak, which was a major center of trade and commerce at the time. This allowed the weavers of Sarouk to access high-quality materials and sell their rugs to a wide market.

 

One of the distinctive features of the Persian Sarouk rug is its dense, symmetrical knotting. This gives the rug a thick and luxurious feel, as well as a durable construction that can withstand heavy foot traffic. The design of the rug typically features a large central medallion, surrounded by a series of smaller medallions and intricate floral motifs.

 

The colors used in the Persian Sarouk rug are also an important aspect of its design. The rug typically features a range of warm, earthy tones, including reds, oranges, browns, and yellows. These colors are often accented with cooler shades of blue and green, creating a harmonious and balanced color palette.

 

In addition to its aesthetic qualities, the Persian Sarouk rug is also valued for its historical and cultural significance. The rug is considered to be a part of Iran's rich cultural heritage, and is often passed down as a family heirloom from generation to generation.

 

The process of making a Persian Sarouk rug is a labor-intensive and time-consuming one. It typically takes several months to create a single rug, and involves a number of different steps. First, the weavers must select the highest-quality materials, including wool, cotton, and silk, and then dye them using natural dyes.

 

Next, the weavers create a design for the rug, either from memory or from a pattern. They then use a special loom to weave the rug, using a technique known as symmetrical knotting. This involves knotting each strand of fiber around two warp threads, creating a dense and durable construction.

 

Once the rug is completed, it is carefully inspected and trimmed to ensure that it meets the highest standards of quality. It is then washed and dried to give it a soft and luxurious feel, and to enhance its colors.

 

Today, the Persian Sarouk rug remains a popular choice for homeowners and collectors around the world. Its intricate design, high-quality materials, and cultural significance make it a valuable addition to any home or collection. Whether used as a decorative accent or as a functional floor covering, the Persian Sarouk rug is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and artistry.