Indian Jaipur Rug - 1.92 x 1.22 tabrizThe art of manufacturing carpets was introduced in India, probably by the great mogul Akbar in 16th century which brought in Persian weavers together with skilled pattern artists mainly for producing carpets for his palace. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many fine carpets were woven here made of the finest sheep wool and silk, with Persian patterns. To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix; Indo Mir, Pakistan Bochara and
an arch-shaped design at one end of the carpet
This is a handmade rug from the city of Isfahan constructed on a silk foundation
They usually have a main diamond medallion
and one by which the carpets may be identified
located in the Arak (Markazi) Province of west central Iran
This remarkable overall pattern carpet has a striking botch shapes in the field The overall impact of this carpet is to create an impression of peace
Soumak lacks the slits characteristic of kilim
This beautiful Persian KASHMAR carpet features a central medallion design in vibrant shades of red
This carpet's vibrant floral sprays and versatile style suit both modern and traditional interiors
Woven in the historic city of Tabriz—one of Iran’s most influential carpet‑making regions—these rugs represent the pinnacle of Persian artistry and technical mastery
The carpet would make a magnificent hallway runner
The wonderful repeat pattern in the main guard border enhances its overall appeal