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This carpet is a fine example of the eccentric and imaginative Serapi quality Heriz carpets woven at the end of the 19th century. The attractive madder red field has lobate corner extensions and centers a blue outer medallion enclosing ivory, red and salmon layered six lobed irregular motives. At the very focus is an octagon of several pile colors. The field and corners display a geometric formal vine with blossoms and floral elements. The main border, in palest pistachio green, employs the popular rosette and bent leaf pattern in a rendition characteristic of the late 19th century. The rug is of medium weave with a flat back and has an all-cotton foundation with symmetric pile knotting. There are no other Serapi Heriz carpets of the period resembling this unusual example, indicating that it is the imaginative artistic creation of a gifted master weaver rather than one who followed a pre-existing design. The overall effect is unquestionably bold and striking. This carpet enhances both formal and more rustic decorative schemes, and it works especially well in contemporary settings.
A beautiful antique Heriz Serapi rug, containing all the elements that make this style, not only popular but can be used in so many different areas and styles of settings. The central panel, in shades of soft blues and pinks, creates a harmonious and happy feel, that is accentuated by the dark blue corner spandrels and soft ivory main border. The Heriz district of NW Persia has been weaving carpets for over a century, with geometric designs and tonalities ranging from mellow to saturated. Medallion layouts are by far the most common, but the semi-stylized versions of classic all-over Persian patterns are found. Blues range from navy to powder and reds go from tomato to buff. The foundations are cotton, and the knots are always symmetric (Turkish). This Heriz has a character all its own and will become a natural focal point in any setting.
As perpetually fashionable as they are collectible, traditional Heriz rugs are skillfully woven in vibrant colors and emphatic geometric designs. The Heriz district of NW Persia has been weaving carpets for over a century, with geometric designs and tonalities ranging from mellow to saturated. Medallion layouts are by far the most common, but the semi-stylized versions of classic all-over Persian patterns are found. Blues range from navy to powder and reds go from tomato to buff. The foundations are cotton, and the knots are always symmetric (Turkish). This Heriz has a character all its own and will become a natural focal point in any setting.
Vintage handwoven wool Heriz rug with a traditional design. Minor age wear, low pile. Condition is very good minimum wear consistent with age and use.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
This rug belongs to the Afghani culture, which is known for its long-standing tradition of carpet weaving. The rug displays an intricate Heriz design, which is an emblematic feature of the Afghani carpet weaving artistry. Evoking ethnic undertones, the rug can be categorized as exhibiting tribal style. By material type, this rug is composed of wool on cotton. The base or warps are made of cotton, offering strength and durability, while the pile (the upper surface) is woven with wool. This leads to a unique interplay of cotton’s durability and the luxurious softness of wool, creating a rug that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional. The wool pile ensures that the rug will have a comfortable underfoot feel, adding comfort to durability. The craftsmanship involved in creating this rug is worth noting. Composing a rug with an intricate Heriz design and tribal style requires an experienced weaver who is familiar with the traditional weaving techniques and cultural decorations associated with the Afghani people. Such a piece demands precision, patience, and care in every step of the weaving process. Each knot is made by hand, following a particular pattern, contributing to the rug's overall intricacy and beauty. This rug is large enough to cover significant floor space, making it perfect for those looking to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a large room or an area within their home. This size also allows the detailed intricacies of the Heriz design to be properly and fully displayed, making it an attractive piece that could infuse a sense of traditional elegance into any space it would occupy. As a new piece, the rug holds perfectly preserved colors and demonstrates flawless knotting, exhibiting quality right off the weaving loom. The condition of the rug speaks volumes about the preservation of Afghani weaving traditions in contemporary times, manifesting in their prime form in this sizable interpretation of a classic tribal design. In conclusion, this Afghani rug, with its tribal-style Heriz design on an ivory-based color palette, serves as a beautiful representation of traditional Afghani craftsmanship. The combination of its luxurious wool pile and the durable cotton base showcases an element of practical durability to this artwork, making it a piece that could be admired for both its artistic merit and its functional qualities for years to come.
Vintage 1940 Overdyed and Distressed Transitional Turkish Heriz 6'4" x 10' Pink Rug.
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This Exceptional 3X3 Tribal Style Square Rug enhances your bedroom, living room, foyer, dining room, home office, entryway. Eco-friendly, opulent yet affordable; this Elegant Solid pattern oriental rug will give you an extra pop of character to help define your home environment with sophistication and warmth that will capture the eyes and attention of your audience (homeowners, designers, decorators, family and friends). This 100% Wool on Cotton foundation rug will protect your floors, define traffic areas and complete any home décor.
The Heriz area rug is a one-of-a-kind creation that showcases exquisite craftsmanship. Made from wool, it provides a soft and luxurious texture that enhances any room. The intricate design and vibrant colors add depth and character, making it a versatile addition to both classic and contemporary settings. This rug not only offers visual appeal but also promises lasting comfort, making it a treasured piece in your home decor.
Make a grand statement in your home with our stunning Strap Heriz handwoven tribal rug. This tribal handwoven Indian rug has an alluring Nomadic Persian and Turkish style with its Strap Heriz design in rich hues of red, rust, and navy. Wool piles on a cotton foundation make this new rug both sturdy and comfortable to the touch. At 8'8" x 11'10" in size, this rug will add just the right amount of pizzazz to any room. All in all, you'll love this rug today, tomorrow, and beyond. So, go ahead - get your Strap Heriz handwoven tribal rug today!
Pasargad NY
The brilliant rust field bears a central Ray of Life and many highly abstracted floral shapes in this fascinating antique Heriz rug. Four flower blossoms cluster at different points along the mid-lines, separated by riyu symbols in the shape of arrows. The patterns carry blue, pink and white colors. A broad navy border presents scrolled geometric shapes. Three separate, narrow guard borders frame the border, each carrying a geometric pattern. Heriz is a community in Northwestern Iran famed for producing extremely long lasting carpet and rugs, items that often pass down from one generation to another during many years. These antique rugs possess a coarse, durable consistency. The type of rugs made in Heriz are also sometimes produced in other places, including Bakhshaish and Gorevan. The highest grade of rug from the Heriz area is the Serapi, which was made around the turn of the Twentieth Century. Most Heriz rug contain prominent knots but the Serapi are describes as smoother.
The Heriz district of NW has been weaving carpets for over a century, with geometric designs and tonalities ranging from mellow to saturated. Medallion layouts are by far the most common, but semi-stylized versions of classic allover oriental patterns are found. Blues range from navy to powder and reds go from tomato to buff. The foundations are cotton, and the knots are always symmetric (Turkish). This Heriz has a character all its own and will become a natural focal point in any setting.
Pasargad
The traditional rugs with updated colors and styling. These rugs are hand-knotted using the finest 100% lamb's wool. Each rug is finished with a patina that gives these rugs an authentic look. Featured are a variety of soft earth tones and rustic colors. The beauty and clarity of these designs will enhance any interior decor.
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