Hand Knotted Vintage Wool Rug - 9'10'' x 12'8''
Genuine Vintage Tabriz, hand-knotted in Iran.
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Actual measured dimensions of this exact rug. Hand-knotted pieces vary by an inch or two — these are true to the loom.
Traditional rugs, known for their intricate patterns and superior craftsmanship, have long been celebrated for their artistic and cultural significance. In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating world of traditional rugs and uncover what makes them so special.
The historic city is renowned as a center for rug-making, boasting centuries of expertise behind its diverse range of carpets. Each rug tells a story of tradition and skill passed down through generations.
Traditional rugs vary greatly in knot density, from bazaar-quality (24 raj) to extremely fine (up to 110 raj). The term raj refers to the number of knots per unit area, indicating the rug's density and craftsmanship. Higher knot density often means more detailed and durable rugs.
High-quality natural materials like wool, silk, and cotton are the foundation of traditional rugs. Wool provides durability and longevity, while silk adds intricate details and a luxurious sheen, making these rugs both beautiful and resilient.
Traditional rugs showcase a vast array of designs, from classic medallion patterns to figural and even three-dimensional shapes. Each design reflects the rich heritage and artistic vision of the weavers.
Among the popular patterns are the Herati and Mahi motifs, often featuring fish designs. These motifs symbolize various elements of Persian culture and history, adding layers of meaning to each rug.
A distinctive design from Tabriz is the Lachak Turanj, which features a triangle (lachak) and a citron (turanj) in the center field and corners. The citron represents the moon, while the lozenge pattern symbolizes fish scales rising to admire the moons reflection. This composition, dating back to the 9th-10th centuries, beautifully blends art, symbolism, and nature.
The use of moon and water themes in traditional rugs reflects a deep connection to nature and ancient symbolism. These elements often signify purity, life, and the passage of time, enriching the artistic value of the rugs.
The zenith of traditional rug-making occurred between the 12th and 16th centuries. During this golden period, about 200 masterpieces were created, merging miniature paintings and weaving techniques. These rugs are now highly collectible and treasured by enthusiasts worldwide.
The Traditional school of rug-making produced famous designs such as Heris, Afshan, and Dord Fasil. Additionally, the Ardabil carpets, including the renowned Sheikh Safi and Sarabi, contribute significantly to Traditional's rich legacy.
Whether you seek a stunning conversation piece or a timeless treasure, traditional rugs offer a perfect blend of tradition and elegance. Embrace the woven artistry and let these exquisite pieces grace your living spaces, adding a touch of history and sophistication to your home.
Faint creases from transit are normal and relax within a few days of lying flat. Slight irregularities in line and color are the signature of a hand-knotted piece — not flaws, but the fingerprints of the person who made it.
Free shipping anywhere in the United States — every rug ships fully insured and carefully rolled.
In Greater Houston, we also offer white-glove delivery: we roll it, deliver it, and hand-place it in the room of your choosing.
You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.
Vacuum without the beater bar; rotate twice a year for even wear. Blot spills — never rub — with cold water.
A professional hand-wash every few years and it will outlast the room around it.
Yes. This is a genuine hand-knotted rug — tied entirely by hand, knot by knot, from wool. That hand-work is exactly why no two are alike and why this piece is one of a kind.
It is hand-knotted from wool in Iran, on a cotton foundation.
This exact piece measures 9' 10" X 12' 8" (about a 10' X 14' (305 X 427) rug). These are the real, measured dimensions of this one rug — hand-made pieces vary by an inch or two from any standard size.
Yes. This is the only one of this rug that exists — its colour, size and pattern will never be reproduced. When it sells, it is gone for good.
Yes — every order ships free anywhere in the United States, fully insured and carefully rolled for transit.
You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid shipping label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.
Vacuum gently (no beater bar), rotate it now and then for even wear, and blot spills right away rather than rubbing. For a deeper clean, see our rug care guide or ask us about professional hand-cleaning.
Yes. You're welcome at our Houston showroom — book a private viewing and we'll have the piece ready to walk on.
Yes — you can split your purchase into monthly payments with Affirm at checkout, and checking your rate won't affect your credit score.