This is a large Baluchi rug featuring geometric motifs spread across a deep crimson background. Their traditional designs are fully displayed on a wide canvas measuring 170 x 256 cm.
Traditional Baluchi Designs
This is a rug from the Baluchi people, who reside across eastern Iran and Afghanistan. It features a masculine color scheme based on deep crimson and dark brown, characterized by guls (flowers) and geometric motifs. Their rugs are simple yet sturdy, and their texture deepens with prolonged use.
100% Wool, Handwoven Warmth
The pile is made of wool. It's traditionally crafted by the Baluchi people, who weave it from the wool shorn from their own sheep. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, it's finely woven, and the outlines of the patterns are sharp and clear.
Placement Guide
Measuring 170 x 256 cm, this is a large rug that fits well as a center rug in a living room or as a focal point in a reception room. The powerful color combination of deep crimson and dark brown pairs well with chic interiors and dark wood furniture.
This is a large Baluchi rug featuring geometric motifs across a crimson background. Their traditional designs are fully displayed on a spacious 170 x 256 cm surface.
Traditional Baluchi Designs
This is a rug from the Baluchi people, who inhabit an area spanning eastern Iran and Afghanistan. It features a masculine color palette based on deep crimson and dark brown, characterized by guls (flowers) and geometric motifs. Their rugs are rustic yet sturdy, and their texture deepens with prolonged use.
100% Wool, Hand-Woven Warmth
The pile is wool. It is traditionally made from wool shorn by the Baluchi people from their own sheep. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the weaving is fine, and the outlines of the patterns are clearly defined.
Placement Guidelines
Measuring 170 x 256 cm, this large rug is suitable as a center rug in the living room or as a focal point in a reception room. Its strong color scheme of deep crimson and dark brown pairs well with chic interiors and dark wood furniture.
135 cm x 224 cm
Nomadic Handwoven Wool Khorasan Rug with Boteh Design 135x224cm (No.71)
¥260,000
Unit price per135 cm x 224 cm
Nomadic Handwoven Wool Khorasan Rug with Boteh Design 135x224cm (No.71)
¥260,000
Unit price perViewed under the evening light, the slender boteh patterns arranged on a yellow ground appear like cypress trees swaying upwards. Woven with varying color schemes of red, light blue, navy, and gold for each individual pattern, it's a design that never ceases to fascinate the closer you look.
Continuous Boteh Pattern Woven in Khorasan
Boteh, called "pine cone" or "cypress" in Persia, is an ancient pattern symbolizing life and eternity. The continuous composition, passed down and woven by the nomadic Qashqai people of the southwest, has been reinterpreted with the intricate handiwork of the eastern Khorasan region. Four rows of boteh create a tranquil rhythm across the entire carpet.
100% Wool, Outlined by Knots
The pile is wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, even the thin stems and veins of the boteh are clearly outlined. The subtle undulations characteristic of handweaving remain in the ground color, and a softness unparalleled by machine-made rugs can be felt in the palm of your hand. The fringe is left in its natural, undyed state.
Placement in Your Home
The size is 135 x 224 cm. It's suitable as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or under a dining table. With a yellow base, it instantly brightens up any room. Its dimensions make it easy to match with both wooden floors and white-walled rooms.
150 cm x 200 cm
Khorasan nomadic hand-woven wool rug with horse and cypress motifs, 150x200cm (No.69)
¥136,000
Unit price per150 cm x 200 cm
Khorasan nomadic hand-woven wool rug with horse and cypress motifs, 150x200cm (No.69)
¥136,000
Unit price perCream-colored windows open up inside a dark green field, with orderly rows of small horse and cypress motifs. Each horse has a different posture, and the cypresses stand straight. It's a simple, narrative design.
Nomadic Designs that Depict Daily Life
This is a repeating pattern of horses and cypresses, woven by the nomads of the Khorasan region. The horse is a symbol of nomadic life, and the cypress is a tree that represents eternity. Unlike urban designs that feature large crests in the center, this composition depicts life itself as a pattern.
100% Wool, from Their Own Sheep
The pile is wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, even the outlines and manes of the small horses are clearly defined. The unevenness of the knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, creates a depth that machine-woven rugs lack.
Placement in Your Home
The size is 150 x 200 cm. It's a good size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or as the main feature in a study. The deep green color blends well with wooden floors, and it would also make an expressive rug in a child's room.
150 cm x 200 cm
Khorasan Nomadic Handwoven Wool Medallion Rug 150x200cm (No. 68)
¥112,000
Unit price per150 cm x 200 cm
Khorasan Nomadic Handwoven Wool Medallion Rug 150x200cm (No. 68)
¥112,000
Unit price perThis is a hand-woven wool rug with a traditional medallion composition, born from the nomadic way of life. Centered around a medallion, plant and livestock motifs are scattered around it, creating a striking contrast with the background color.
Medallion from the Khorasan Region
This medallion composition has been woven in the authentic eastern Khorasan region. It combines rustic geometric patterns influenced by Caucasian designs with the intricate details characteristic of Khorasan.
100% Wool, from Their Own Sheep
The pile is 100% wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the pattern's outlines are clearly defined. The inherent variations in knotting, unique to hand-weaving, create a depth and warmth not found in machine-woven rugs.
Placement Guide
Measuring 150x200cm, this rug is a suitable size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
140 cm x 190 cm
Khorasan Nomadic Handwoven Wool Medallion Rug 140x190cm (No.67)
¥112,000
Unit price per140 cm x 190 cm
Khorasan Nomadic Handwoven Wool Medallion Rug 140x190cm (No.67)
¥112,000
Unit price perThis hand-woven wool rug features a traditional medallion design, born from the nomadic way of life. Plant and animal motifs are scattered around the central medallion, creating a striking contrast with the background color.
Khorasan Medallion
This medallion design originates from the Khorasan region of eastern Persia, where it has traditionally been woven. It combines the rustic geometric patterns influenced by Caucasian designs with the intricate details characteristic of Khorasan.
100% Wool, from their own sheep
The pile is made of wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are distinct. The variations in knots, unique to hand-weaving, create a depth and warmth not found in machine-made rugs.
Placement Guide
Measuring 140 x 190 cm, this rug is well-suited as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
110 cm x 212 cm
Baluchi Nomadic Handwoven Wool All-over Gul Motif 110x212cm (No.64)
¥68,000
Unit price per110 cm x 212 cm
Baluchi Nomadic Handwoven Wool All-over Gul Motif 110x212cm (No.64)
¥68,000
Unit price perThis is a traditional Baluch design, featuring regularly arranged crimson octagonal "guls" (flowers) across a cream background. A deep reddish-brown border tightens the overall composition.
Traditional Baluch Designs
This design is woven by the Baluch people (Baluchistan region), who span eastern Iran and Afghanistan. The octagonal gul pattern is a symbolic design of the Turkmen-Baluch group, characterized by a masculine color scheme primarily composed of deep crimson and dark brown.
100% Wool, Hand-Woven Warmth
The pile is wool. It's traditionally made from wool shorn from the Baluch people's own sheep, and its rustic warmth is palpable to the touch.
Placement Guide
Measuring 110 x 212 cm, this is a long, narrow runner-style rug with a length of 2.1 meters. It's suitable for hallways, entry halls, or as a center rug in front of a sofa. The powerful color scheme of deep crimson and dark brown pairs well with chic interiors.
100 cm x 150 cm
Ghochan Nomadic Hand-woven Wool Garden Pattern 100x150cm (No.50)
¥96,000
Unit price per100 cm x 150 cm
Ghochan Nomadic Hand-woven Wool Garden Pattern 100x150cm (No.50)
¥96,000
Unit price perOn a deep red background, a grid of panels is assembled, with small motifs of livestock, trees, and geometric patterns arranged in each section. The rich colors of red, yellow, cream, and navy are densely packed, creating a nomadic design.
Garden pattern from the Ghuchan region
This composition has been woven by Kurdish people in the area around the town of Ghuchan in Eastern Khorasan Province. Each square of the grid contains a different image, offering new discoveries the more you look at it.
100% wool, made with their own sheep's wool
The pile is wool. With approximately 180,000 knots per square meter, even the outlines of small motifs are clearly defined. The irregularities in the knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create a rustic charm not found in machine-made rugs.
Placement in your home
The size is 100 x 150 cm. This is a suitable medium-small size for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study. The deep red background makes it easy to match with wooden floors and solid-colored furniture.
128 cm x 180 cm
Handwoven Khorasan Ghochan Wool, Blue with Three Medallions, 128x180cm (No.19)
¥112,000
Unit price per128 cm x 180 cm
Handwoven Khorasan Ghochan Wool, Blue with Three Medallions, 128x180cm (No.19)
¥112,000
Unit price perThis rug features three medallions arranged vertically on a vibrant blue field. It combines the rustic geometric patterns reminiscent of Caucasian rugs with the intricate details of the Khorasan region.
Nomadic Gochan Style
This composition is woven by Kurdish people around the town of Gochan in the authentic eastern Khorasan region. The three large medallions and the fine floral and livestock motifs filling the spaces between them possess a rustic charm similar to Caucasian Kazak rugs. The vibrant blue background unifies the multi-colored patterns.
100% Wool, Finely Hand-Woven
The pile is wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, it is finely woven, and each motif is clearly depicted. The natural variations in the hand-woven knots add subtle shading to the surface.
Placement Guide
Measuring 128 x 180 cm, it's a medium-sized rug perfect for an entrance hall, bedside, or next to a sofa. The vibrant blue color adds an accent to the space and pairs especially well with light-colored wooden furniture.
170 cm x 221 cm
Hand-woven Khorasan Wool Crimson Medallion Rug 170x221cm (No.11)
¥320,000
Unit price per170 cm x 221 cm
Hand-woven Khorasan Wool Crimson Medallion Rug 170x221cm (No.11)
¥320,000
Unit price perThis piece features a deep red ground with a large, open navy medallion and dense floral patterns. It is a lustrous wool weave where the red changes to a wine hue depending on the angle of the light.
The Royal Medallion of Khorasan
The authentic Eastern Khorasan region, centered in Mashhad, has a tradition of fine and lustrous wool carpets. This piece exemplifies that lineage with a classic medallion composition, combining a central emblem, corner spandrels, and overall floral patterns. The crimson ground dominates the scene, making the floral patterns appear to float.
100% Wool, Lustrous Texture
The pile is wool. Khorasan wool retains its natural oils, giving it a glossy finish that, while not quite silk-like, possesses a natural luster. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, the weave is fine, and the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined.
Placement Guide
Measuring 170 x 221 cm, this rug is suitable for a living room of approximately 2.3 tatami mats. Its dimensions make it a good fit as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a reception room. The deep crimson adds both dignity and warmth to the space.
140 cm x 190 cm
Khorasan Hand-Woven Wool Rug, Gray with Red Medallion, 140x190cm (No.9)
¥193,200
Unit price per140 cm x 190 cm
Khorasan Hand-Woven Wool Rug, Gray with Red Medallion, 140x190cm (No.9)
¥193,200
Unit price perThis rug features a deep red medallion that opens like a diamond in the center of a pale gray field. Small botanical motifs are scattered around it, highlighting the rustic Caucasian composition.
Traditional Medallion from the Khorasan Region
This is a traditional medallion composition from the authentic eastern Khorasan region. Intricate livestock and plant motifs are woven into the central red medallion, while the wide gray field makes the patterns stand out. Symmetrical decorations are also applied to the four corners, carefully preserving the classical composition.
100% Wool, Thick and Comfortable Underfoot
The pile is wool. Khorasan wool is known for being fine and strong, and for its comfortable feel underfoot. The natural variations in knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create a pleasant shading on the surface.
Recommended Placement
Measuring 140x190cm (approx. 1.7 tatami mats), this rug is suitable for a living room or bedroom. It can be used as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or beside a bed in the bedroom. Its pale gray color makes it easy to match with both bright and dark interiors.
117 cm x 189 cm
Khorasan Hand-Woven Wool, Intricate Geometric Design, 117x189cm (No.8)
¥84,000
Unit price per117 cm x 189 cm
Khorasan Hand-Woven Wool, Intricate Geometric Design, 117x189cm (No.8)
¥84,000
Unit price perThis rug features a multitude of motifs in red, blue, beige, and navy meticulously scattered across its entire surface. An arch-shaped design, reminiscent of a prayer niche, emerges in the center, surrounded by intricate decorations.
Intricate Geometric Patterns of Eastern Khorasan
The authentic Eastern Khorasan region boasts a tradition of geometric carpets influenced by Caucasian designs. The central arch shape evokes a prayer niche (mihrab), indicating the direction of prayer, and a characteristic of the eastern style is to finely fill the surrounding area with small patterns. Despite the large number of colors, the arrangement of the color scheme prevents it from becoming too busy.
100% Wool, Intricately Handwoven
The pile is made of wool. With approximately 320,000 knots per square meter, each motif is clearly defined. The inherent variations in handwoven knots create subtle undulations in the pattern, adding a warmth not found in machine-woven rugs.
Placement Guide
Measuring 117×189cm, this medium-sized rug is perfect for an entryway, bedside, or beside a sofa. Its multi-colored design makes it easy to match with any furniture color, adding an accent to your space.
This rug features a distinct red and yellow medallion prominently set against a pale gray field. Floral patterns are also scattered around the medallion, giving it the rustic strength reminiscent of a Caucasian rug.
Traditional Medallion from the Khorasan Region
This rug exemplifies the traditional style woven in the Khorasan region of eastern Iran, featuring a multi-colored medallion on a gray ground. The central medallion incorporates small motifs of livestock and plants, which, combined with the corner ornaments, form the three classical elements. Thanks to the pale ground color, even the high-saturation patterns appear vibrant without being overly garish.
100% Wool, Thick and Comfortable Underfoot
The pile is 100% wool. Khorasan wool is renowned for its fineness and strength, making it very comfortable underfoot. The natural variations in the hand-tied knots create a beautiful, subtle texture on the surface, and the rug's character will deepen with age.
Placement Guide
Measuring 140x194cm (approximately 1.7 tatami mats), this rug is suitable for living rooms and bedrooms. It can be used as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or beside a bed in the bedroom. Its pale gray color makes it easy to integrate with Nordic-style interiors and modern furniture.
164 cm x 253 cm
Qashqai Nomadic Hand-woven Wool Red Kafsadeh Design 164x253cm (No.6)
¥580,000
Unit price per164 cm x 253 cm
Qashqai Nomadic Hand-woven Wool Red Kafsadeh Design 164x253cm (No.6)
¥580,000
Unit price perThis composition features a deep red field bordered by a series of small panels on a beige ground. By shifting the ornamentation away from the center, the design allows the field color itself to take center stage, a clean and uncluttered approach typical of nomadic weaving.
"Kaf Sadeh" Composition with an Open Center
This composition, featuring a large open central field with ornamentation concentrated around the perimeter, has been woven by the Qashqai people around Shiraz. Known as "Kaf Sadeh" in Persian, this design highlights the field's color and the texture of the wool itself. The deep red, calm tone adds warmth to any space.
100% Wool, Handwoven by the Qashqai Tribe
The pile is made of wool. With a largely plain center, the natural variations in the wool and the subtle color gradations of the dye become the rug's defining characteristics. The irregularities of hand-tied knots create a warm texture that machine-made rugs cannot replicate.
Placement Guidelines
Measuring 164 x 253 cm, this is a large rug, over 2.5 meters on its long side, suitable for a living room. It's an ideal size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as a focal point in a reception area.
It features a classic composition with a central medallion, corner ornaments, and a floral pattern throughout. The intricate weave typical of Tabriz and the well-organized color scheme add elegance to any space.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Intricate Detail Forged in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is a production area that has been mentioned for the longest time in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around the central bazaar and numerous workshops, the intricate weaving tradition, inheriting court decorations, is still passed down today. This piece is a classic design woven in a Tabriz workshop system.
Intricate Handweaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in knots, unique to handweaving, create subtle nuances in how light is reflected on the surface. Tabriz carpets are renowned for their robust construction, with densely tied, intricate weaves that become more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 150 x 200 cm, this size is ideal as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, under a dining table, or as the focal point of a study.
This design is based on the finely detailed curved medallions originating from the Ariya Workshop. Floral and arabesque motifs are intricately woven into the central medallion, and Tabriz's detailed techniques are evident throughout the entire piece.
Tabriz — The Tradition of Fine Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran is a production center with the longest history in Persian carpet making. With its central bazaar and workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inherited from court decorations, continues to this day. This piece is a classic design woven in the workshop tradition of Tabriz.
Intricate Handweaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are sharply defined. The variations in knots, unique to handweaving, create subtle textures in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their robust construction, with densely tied, intricate weaves, making them more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guidelines
The size is 100 x 150 cm. This medium-small size is suitable for entrance halls, bedside areas, next to sofas, or under a desk in a study.
The design is based on the finely curved medallions originating from Aaliyeh Workshop. Flowers and arabesque patterns are densely woven into the central medallion, showcasing Tabriz's intricate craftsmanship throughout the entire piece.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship Honed in an Ancient City
Tabriz, an ancient city in northwestern Iran, is the region that has been mentioned for the longest time in the history of Persian carpets. With its central bazaar and numerous workshops, it continues the tradition of intricate weaving that originated in court decorations. This piece is a classic design woven in a Tabriz workshop.
Intricate Handweaving, Sturdy Construction
With approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are sharply defined. The natural variations in the knots, characteristic of handwoven pieces, create subtle shifts in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their robust construction, with densely woven, intricate knots that become more supple with prolonged use.
Usage Guidelines
The size is 100 x 150 cm, making it a medium-small rug suitable for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study.
150 cm x 200 cm
Hand-woven wool Tabriz rug, navy medallion, 150x200cm (No.142)
¥320,000
Unit price per150 cm x 200 cm
Hand-woven wool Tabriz rug, navy medallion, 150x200cm (No.142)
¥320,000
Unit price perAgainst a dark blue background, a large medallion woven in cream and red floats. Decorations extend to all four corners, and the outer perimeter is accentuated by red and brown borders. It is a piece where geometric angles coexist with the delicate intricacy of the inner decorations.
Tabriz — A Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran is a region that has appeared in the history of Persian carpets for the longest time. Centered around its grand bazaar and numerous workshops, the tradition of intricate weaving, inheriting the legacy of courtly decoration, continues to this day. This piece follows that lineage, adopting the geometric medallion design typical of the Heriz region.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With a fineness of approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the intricate details of the medallion's interior and corner decorations are clearly defined. Woven with the meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of Tabriz, its robust construction ensures it will become more familiar and comfortable with prolonged use.
Placement in Your Home
Measuring 150x200 cm, this rug is well-suited as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa, beneath a dining table, or as a focal point in a study.
This composition recreates the geometric medallion design of Heriz in the detailed weave of Tabriz. It combines the angular geometry of the outlines with the delicacy of the internal ornamentation.
Tabriz — A tradition of meticulous craftsmanship honed in an ancient city
Tabriz, an ancient city in the authentic northwestern region, is a production area that has been mentioned for the longest time in the history of Persian carpets. Centered around the central bazaar and numerous workshops, the meticulous weaving tradition inherited from court decoration is still preserved today. This piece is a classic design woven in a workshop lineage of Tabriz.
Meticulous hand-weaving, sturdy construction
With a fineness of approximately 510,000 knots per square meter, the outlines of the patterns are clearly defined. The natural variations in the knots, unique to hand-weaving, create subtle nuances in how light is reflected on the surface. Tabriz carpets are known for their robust construction, tightly woven with meticulous detail, and they become more familiar with extended use.
Placement Guide
The size is 200x300cm. This is a large rug suitable as a center rug in a living room or the focal point of a reception room.
This classic Tabriz design features a central medallion with symmetrical curved arabesques and floral patterns. Each ornament is intricately rendered, offering new discoveries with every look.
Tabriz – A Tradition of Intricate Detail Honed in an Ancient City
The ancient city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran is one of the oldest and most renowned centers for Persian rug production. Centered around its grand bazaar and workshops, Tabriz continues to uphold a tradition of intricate weaving that inherited the legacy of courtly decorations. This rug, woven in a Tabriz workshop, embodies this classic design.
Intricate Hand-Weaving, Solid Construction
With approximately 610,000 knots per square meter, the patterns are clearly defined. The slight variations in knots, characteristic of hand-weaving, create subtle variations in how light reflects off the surface. Tabriz rugs are known for their robust construction, meticulously hand-knotted with fine weaving, ensuring they become more comfortable with extended use.
Placement Guide
Measuring 100 x 150 cm, this medium-small size is perfect for an entryway, bedside, next to a sofa, or under a desk in a study.
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