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It all began in 1979, when Bill and Judy Adams saw a need for beautiful rugs at an affordable price. To this day, Dalyn is committed to offering expertly-crafted, design-forward rugs that are affordable and of great value.
From the very start Dalyn has deliberately worked, not to be the largest, but to be the best rug company in the industry. With this in mind, the foundation of Dalyn is based on the integrity of its employees, our commitment to service, and the expectation of quality. We benchmark our company as a trustworthy, 'can-do', easy-to-work-with partner to our many valued customers. When it comes to working with Dalyn, the beauty goes way beyond the surface.
Today, Dalyn offers rugs in four primary categories, machine woven, hand-tufted, printed and custom. All of which exceed our customers high expectations in design and affordability. In addition, through the years, we have perfected the art and process of custom rug manufacturing. In fact, Dalyn is the world's largest manufacturer of custom rugs. We offer over 450 colors, 150 designs and all available in an astonishing three-week turn time. This is just another way for Dalyn to show its beauty beyond the surface.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Geometric, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Sunroom, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
- CREATOR: Esmaili Rugs (Designer)
- PRODUCTION TIME: Available Now
- IN THE STYLE OF: Mid-Century Modern
- PLACE OF ORIGIN: Turkey
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1960-1969
- PERIOD: Mid-20th Century
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Hand-Knotted Wool
- CONDITION: Distressed. Distressed and Overdyed. Two-Layer Rug with Texture. Artist hand-carves design into the rug. .
Modern translations of classic southwestern designs, the rugs of the mohave collection are an urbane blend of sophisticated hues and contemporary style. Hand-tufted from a blended new zealand wool that is hand-dyed to create depth through shades of color. These spectacular rugs are full of ultra plush texture. Each rug is a masterful creation that is reminiscent of an ancient gabbeh, sought after for its deep, luxurious cut pile
- Collection: Rockport
- Construction: Hand-Tufted
- Material: 100% Premium Blended Wool
- Rug Backing: Cotton Canvas
- Primary Color: Ivory
- Secondary Color: Gray
- Pattern: Floral
- Style: Transitional
- Pile Height: 0.60"
- Please take into consideration this is a handmade textile so the edges are not perfectly straight.
- Condition: Abrash. Wear consistent with age and use. Distressed. A couple of spots.
- Date: Early 20th Century.
- Origin: Made in China.
- Measures: 08'10 x 11'04
Modern translations of classic southwestern designs, the rugs of the mohave collection are an urbane blend of sophisticated hues and contemporary style. Hand-tufted from a blended new zealand wool that is hand-dyed to create depth through shades of color. These spectacular rugs are full of ultra plush texture. Each rug is a masterful creation that is reminiscent of an ancient gabbeh, sought after for its deep, luxurious cut pile
- Collection: Gillespie Avenue
- Construction: Hand-Tufted
- Material: Premium Blended Wool With Viscose Accents
- Rug Backing: Cotton Canvas
- Primary Color: Gray
- Secondary Color: Red, Cream
- Pattern: Floral
- Style: Transitional
- Pile Height: .67"
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Floral, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Billiard Room, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Medallion, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Basement, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
Although this can be quite a controversial subject for artists worldwide but it has been found that the Hand Knotted Rugs do not attain the kind of appreciation they deserve. In fact, artists have their easel and paints, model or landscapes for creating extraordinary works of art. However, a weaver is just a part of the whole line of skilled artisans devoted to bring such exquisite masterpieces to life.
Crafted for thousands of years, Oriental and Persian rugs have a rustic appearance that appeals to admirers of this art. These are creations quite similar to the fine art varieties with master-weavers and popular artisans crafting magical designs for centuries. In fact, the industry sustains a whole lot of workers, which tends to support entire families of such artistic weaves, preparing superior weaves until finishing a product. It might take days to months to ensure that such artistic items are presented superbly.
It is quite an amazing art that creates One of a kind rugs, which is already been created before the masterpiece is out there. The artists that have been working in the line to develop these rugs for years, in which the artist stencils out the illustration of the design, selecting colors carefully, with symmetry maintained in a complex and intricate pattern. The design level is depending on the number of knots per square inch of the rug. These rugs are completed in a workshop, displaying soft floral designs in various hues, tribal Rugs with simple, geometric lines having agricultural and natural charm.
The wool must be prepared for weaving dependent on the design and intended rug use. The wool type is carefully considered that again depends on the design intended to be used on the rug. For rugs with more rustic design weavers prefer using coarser wool variety. There are also the Silk Rugs that combine high quality silk materials to create amazing figurines. Hand spun wool is used to induce an effect with different volumes of dye absorbed into the material for a more natural appearance. Only after the dye process is complete the weaving begins. Also, until the loom is prepared the rug cannot be knotted.
The warp strings are interwoven down the length of the room, which can take days to complete. The finest rugs are made of silk as it is finer than cotton and wool allowing more strings to attach to the loom. Thus higher knot count is achieved, which allows finer designs to be created. There are weavers in the field that have been working for years to create Wool And Silk Rugs. Regions of Middle East, Persia, Afghanistan, Arabia and even the South Asian countries like India, Nepal, China, Pakistan are considered the hub of these fine art makings. Artisans skilled over centuries are still indebted to the line of creating intricate artwork on beautifully woven rugs.
There are the blue, red, yellow, gold, silver and absolutely any kind of hue that is brought to live when these weavers spin their magic! Having expertise and experience in the line, these weavers might just have their families devoted to the field for decades. Their high quality Hand Woven Rugs has attained great accolades from admirers of the art all over the world. Often these people aren�t quite given the acknowledgement they should receive from the textile export industry, yet it is known to be costing from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars spend to avail pieces of rugs that are certainly one of a kind!
A fine example of a traditional hand knotted carpet, is a not tufted one or a hooked or machine made rug.
A true hand made oriental rug, is a very high quality and very well defined rug that will last a lifetime and preserve its value, if kept in a good condition.
Fine Oriental rugs can have a great color combination as well as a monochromatic tone. Some of the most common motifs can be floral accents, exotic animals and geometric patterns, that add to the esoteric beauty of this fine work of art under your feet.
Our hand knotted rugs are offered here at a unique and desirable price which is a fraction of its actual value. Professional packing and shipping anywhere in the world and fully insured.
It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. With Emperor Akbar setting up rug weaving centers in Agra, Delhi and Lahore during the late 16th century, the rugs produced designs that followed the Persian style. However, by the 17th century, the Indian rugs began to grow their own lexical and semantic iconography and differed significantly from the Persian prototypes. Tight weaving, silk like wool, bright, deep color range and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that has earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patronship defying borders and time. Today the Agra rugs combine the grandeur and grace of the well-known Persian antique rug designs with their own original themes. The Agra rug is famous for its use of floral tendrils, angular vines and stars and favors all-over angular designs with scrolling leaves, vines and large finely detailed flowers with bold floral borders.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Floral, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Den, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Solid, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Den, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
Modern translations of classic southwestern designs, the rugs of the mohave collection are an urbane blend of sophisticated hues and contemporary style. Hand-tufted from a blended new zealand wool that is hand-dyed to create depth through shades of color. These spectacular rugs are full of ultra plush texture. Each rug is a masterful creation that is reminiscent of an ancient gabbeh, sought after for its deep, luxurious cut pile
- Collection: Rockport
- Construction: Hand-Tufted
- Material: 100% Premium Blended Wool
- Rug Backing: Cotton Canvas
- Primary Color: Ivory
- Secondary Color: Gray
- Pattern: Floral
- Style: Transitional
- Pile Height: 0.60"
In 1600's, in a small town called Aubusson in France, weavers had begun to create carpets and tapestries for royal palaces. In the mid 1700's when the French crown lent support to Aubusson artisans, the industry flourished. The king commissioned the most famous architects and designers to create works of art which would be interpreted in woven form. As each new monarch came to power, new designs reflected the styles and pastimes of the era. Named after the town of their birth, these hand-woven flat weave carpets became known as Aubusson. Nowadays Aubussons are reproduced in China, done exactly as they were centuries ago in France.
In 1600's, in a small town called Aubusson in France, weavers had begun to create carpets and tapestries for royal palaces. In the mid 1700's when the French crown lent support to Aubusson artisans, the industry flourished. The king commissioned the most famous architects and designers to create works of art which would be interpreted in woven form. As each new monarch came to power, new designs reflected the styles and pastimes of the era. Named after the town of their birth, these hand-woven flat weave carpets became known as Aubusson. Nowadays Aubussons are reproduced in China, done exactly as they were centuries ago in France.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Medallion, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Living Room, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Medallion, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Lounge, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
- This is a beautiful Ivory, Midnight Blue
- , Rose Color Pak Persian 16/18 design Hand Knotted, Oriental 100% Wool Rug.Story Behind the Art
In 1600's, in a small town called Aubusson in France, weavers had begun to create carpets and tapestries for royal palaces. In the mid 1700's when the French crown lent support to Aubusson artisans, the industry flourished. The king commissioned the most famous architects and designers to create works of art which would be interpreted in woven form. As each new monarch came to power, new designs reflected the styles and pastimes of the era. Named after the town of their birth, these hand-woven flat weave carpets became known as Aubusson. Nowadays Aubussons are reproduced in China, done exactly as they were centuries ago in France.
Although this can be quite a controversial subject for artists worldwide but it has been found that the Hand Knotted Rugs do not attain the kind of appreciation they deserve. In fact, artists have their easel and paints, model or landscapes for creating extraordinary works of art. However, a weaver is just a part of the whole line of skilled artisans devoted to bring such exquisite masterpieces to life.
Crafted for thousands of years, Oriental and Persian rugs have a rustic appearance that appeals to admirers of this art. These are creations quite similar to the fine art varieties with master-weavers and popular artisans crafting magical designs for centuries. In fact, the industry sustains a whole lot of workers, which tends to support entire families of such artistic weaves, preparing superior weaves until finishing a product. It might take days to months to ensure that such artistic items are presented superbly.
It is quite an amazing art that creates One of a kind rugs, which is already been created before the masterpiece is out there. The artists that have been working in the line to develop these rugs for years, in which the artist stencils out the illustration of the design, selecting colors carefully, with symmetry maintained in a complex and intricate pattern. The design level is depending on the number of knots per square inch of the rug. These rugs are completed in a workshop, displaying soft floral designs in various hues, tribal Rugs with simple, geometric lines having agricultural and natural charm.
The wool must be prepared for weaving dependent on the design and intended rug use. The wool type is carefully considered that again depends on the design intended to be used on the rug. For rugs with more rustic design weavers prefer using coarser wool variety. There are also the Silk Rugs that combine high quality silk materials to create amazing figurines. Hand spun wool is used to induce an effect with different volumes of dye absorbed into the material for a more natural appearance. Only after the dye process is complete the weaving begins. Also, until the loom is prepared the rug cannot be knotted.
The warp strings are interwoven down the length of the room, which can take days to complete. The finest rugs are made of silk as it is finer than cotton and wool allowing more strings to attach to the loom. Thus higher knot count is achieved, which allows finer designs to be created. There are weavers in the field that have been working for years to create Wool And Silk Rugs. Regions of Middle East, Persia, Afghanistan, Arabia and even the South Asian countries like India, Nepal, China, Pakistan are considered the hub of these fine art makings. Artisans skilled over centuries are still indebted to the line of creating intricate artwork on beautifully woven rugs.
There are the blue, red, yellow, gold, silver and absolutely any kind of hue that is brought to live when these weavers spin their magic! Having expertise and experience in the line, these weavers might just have their families devoted to the field for decades. Their high quality Hand Woven Rugs has attained great accolades from admirers of the art all over the world. Often these people aren�t quite given the acknowledgement they should receive from the textile export industry, yet it is known to be costing from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars spend to avail pieces of rugs that are certainly one of a kind!
A fine example of a traditional hand knotted carpet, is a not tufted one or a hooked or machine made rug.
A true hand made oriental rug, is a very high quality and very well defined rug that will last a lifetime and preserve its value, if kept in a good condition.
Fine Oriental rugs can have a great color combination as well as a monochromatic tone. Some of the most common motifs can be floral accents, exotic animals and geometric patterns, that add to the esoteric beauty of this fine work of art under your feet.
Our hand knotted rugs are offered here at a unique and desirable price which is a fraction of its actual value. Professional packing and shipping anywhere in the world and fully insured.
Although this can be quite a controversial subject for artists worldwide but it has been found that the Hand Knotted Rugs do not attain the kind of appreciation they deserve. In fact, artists have their easel and paints, model or landscapes for creating extraordinary works of art. However, a weaver is just a part of the whole line of skilled artisans devoted to bring such exquisite masterpieces to life.
Crafted for thousands of years, Oriental and Persian rugs have a rustic appearance that appeals to admirers of this art. These are creations quite similar to the fine art varieties with master-weavers and popular artisans crafting magical designs for centuries. In fact, the industry sustains a whole lot of workers, which tends to support entire families of such artistic weaves, preparing superior weaves until finishing a product. It might take days to months to ensure that such artistic items are presented superbly.
It is quite an amazing art that creates One of a kind rugs, which is already been created before the masterpiece is out there. The artists that have been working in the line to develop these rugs for years, in which the artist stencils out the illustration of the design, selecting colors carefully, with symmetry maintained in a complex and intricate pattern. The design level is depending on the number of knots per square inch of the rug. These rugs are completed in a workshop, displaying soft floral designs in various hues, tribal Rugs with simple, geometric lines having agricultural and natural charm.
The wool must be prepared for weaving dependent on the design and intended rug use. The wool type is carefully considered that again depends on the design intended to be used on the rug. For rugs with more rustic design weavers prefer using coarser wool variety. There are also the Silk Rugs that combine high quality silk materials to create amazing figurines. Hand spun wool is used to induce an effect with different volumes of dye absorbed into the material for a more natural appearance. Only after the dye process is complete the weaving begins. Also, until the loom is prepared the rug cannot be knotted.
The warp strings are interwoven down the length of the room, which can take days to complete. The finest rugs are made of silk as it is finer than cotton and wool allowing more strings to attach to the loom. Thus higher knot count is achieved, which allows finer designs to be created. There are weavers in the field that have been working for years to create Wool And Silk Rugs. Regions of Middle East, Persia, Afghanistan, Arabia and even the South Asian countries like India, Nepal, China, Pakistan are considered the hub of these fine art makings. Artisans skilled over centuries are still indebted to the line of creating intricate artwork on beautifully woven rugs.
There are the blue, red, yellow, gold, silver and absolutely any kind of hue that is brought to live when these weavers spin their magic! Having expertise and experience in the line, these weavers might just have their families devoted to the field for decades. Their high quality Hand Woven Rugs has attained great accolades from admirers of the art all over the world. Often these people aren�t quite given the acknowledgement they should receive from the textile export industry, yet it is known to be costing from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars spend to avail pieces of rugs that are certainly one of a kind!
A fine example of a traditional hand knotted carpet, is a not tufted one or a hooked or machine made rug.
A true hand made oriental rug, is a very high quality and very well defined rug that will last a lifetime and preserve its value, if kept in a good condition.
Fine Oriental rugs can have a great color combination as well as a monochromatic tone. Some of the most common motifs can be floral accents, exotic animals and geometric patterns, that add to the esoteric beauty of this fine work of art under your feet.
Our hand knotted rugs are offered here at a unique and desirable price which is a fraction of its actual value. Professional packing and shipping anywhere in the world and fully insured.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1950-1959
- PERIOD: Mid-20th Century
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Hand-Knotted Wool
- CONDITION: Distressed. Good. Desirable Age Wear. Antique Wash. Overdyed. Abrash.
Blending elements from the modern world with a vibrant color palette, this hand knotted wool colorful Turkish Oushak rug is poised to impress. It features an all-over botanical lattice pattern composed of geometric Harshang-style motifs, large sickle leaves, angular blooming palmettes, stylized florals, rectilinear vinery, and amorphous organic shapes, beautifully contrasting on the abrashed sky blue aqua backdrop. It is enclosed with a meandering palmette border flanked with an inner and outer rectilinear meander guard border. Full of tiny details and a bold expressive design bursting with polychromatic brilliancy, this contemporary Turkish Oushak rug is a captivating vision of woven beauty.
Perfect for a living room, front room, dining room, wine cellar, conservatory, royal suite, executive suite, bedroom, private library, state room, great room, private Chambers, drawing room, billiards room, golf locker room, trophy room, game room, music room, masters retreat, formal vestibule, or hotel lobby. Well-suited for a variety of interior styles: Contemporary, Modern, Parisian, Mediterranean, Retro, Abstract Expressionist, Art Deco, Cubism, Surrealism, Postmodern, Memphis Group Design, Arabian, Egyptian, Art Moderne, Boho Chic, Bohemian, Modern Mexican, Victorian, Renaissance, English Country, French Provincial, Modernist, Traditional, Abstract, English, Transitional, Georgian, Gustavian, Regence, International, Artisan, Industrial, Eclectic, Colonial, Cottage, Craftsman, and Bungalow.
Rendered in variegated shades of sky blue, aqua, purple, gray, brown, rust, green, burnt orange, avocado, light pink, olive, and black with other accent colors.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 09'07 x 13'05.
- Condition: Excellent. Brand New. In-Stock.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Medallion, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Conservatory, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Nature Print, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Balcony, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
DETAILS: Shape: Rectangle, Color: , Material: 100% Wool, Pattern: Floral, Rug Type: Area Rugs, Regional Design: Tabriz, Warpweft: Cotton, Age: 1960-1999, Woven: Hand Knotted, Size: 10' x 13', Woven: Hand Knotted, Model: Tabriz, Style: Traditional - Persian/Oriental, Room: Living Room, Age: 1960-1999,
GENERAL Tabriz Background Information: This rug was all hand-knotted in the city if Tabriz North West of Iran. It is about 20-30 years old and would last another 50-60 years before starting to wear.It is professionally cleaned (recently), subtle colors with great originality.The city of Tabriz is well known and reputed for the largest handmade rug industry in Iran. The most precious rugs in the world come from Tabriz while other tribal rugs are also made in this city and surrounding villages.The Tabriz rugs are known for their strong character and decorative designs.
In 1600's, in a small town called Aubusson in France, weavers had begun to create carpets and tapestries for royal palaces. In the mid 1700's when the French crown lent support to Aubusson artisans, the industry flourished. The king commissioned the most famous architects and designers to create works of art which would be interpreted in woven form. As each new monarch came to power, new designs reflected the styles and pastimes of the era. Named after the town of their birth, these hand-woven flat weave carpets became known as Aubusson. Nowadays Aubussons are reproduced in China, done exactly as they were centuries ago in France.
Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls, medallions, paisleys (botehs), traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations .But the Pak Persian rugs are a quality best defined by their 16 by 18 KPSI count yielding over 288 kpsi or the common 300 KPSI quality which makes them exceptionally dense and enduring for high traffic area. Initially produced to address the vacuum when the US stopped trading with Iran in the 1970s, these rugs have persisted and are quite popular due to their superior weaving and array of design choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where to buy Rugs?
If you are looking to buy a Rug, Houzz is a great option with a wide range of curated products with high-quality features. They also offer free shipping on orders over $49, free returns, and top-notch customer service.How much do Rugs cost?
The cost of a rug can vary depending on size, material, and weave type among other factors:
- Size: Smaller rugs, such as 2′x3′ or 3′x5′, can range from $20 to $200, while larger rugs like 8′x10′ or 9′x12′ can cost anywhere from $200 to $2000 or more, depending on quality and materials.
- Material: Different materials have varying price ranges. Natural fibers like wool or silk tend to be more expensive than synthetic fibers such as polyester or polypropylene.
- Quality: Handmade or hand-knotted rugs are typically more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, while machine-made rugs are often more affordable.
- Design and Brand: Intricate designs, patterns, and branded rugs may come with a higher price tag compared to simpler or generic designs.
On average, rug prices can range from as low as $20 for smaller, basic synthetic rugs to several thousand dollars for larger, high-quality, handmade
How to keep Rugs from Sliding?
To prevent rugs from sliding on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, or laminate, consider purchasing Rug Pads. Use non-slip rug pads or grippers designed for the specific floor type. These provide traction and grip to keep the rug in place.
Where to buy cheap and affordable rugs?
Explore Houzz’s rug sale for a diverse selection of affordable rugs that perfectly complement your individual style. Enjoy additional discounts while shopping to elevate your space with quality and affordability
How to choose the right rug size?
Selecting the right rug size involves considering both the room’s dimensions and the furniture layout.
- 2′x3′ to 3′x5′ Rugs: Ideal for small areas like entryways, bedside, or kitchen sinks.
- 5′x7′ to 6′x9′ Rugs: Versatile for medium-sized rooms like living rooms or dining areas, allowing furniture legs to sit on or off the rug.
- 8′x10′ to 9′x12′ Rugs: Suitable for larger spaces like living rooms or bedrooms, providing ample coverage with furniture entirely on the rug.
- 10′x14′ Rugs and Larger: Perfect for grand living rooms or open floor plans, accommodating large furniture groupings.
Review our Rug Size guide to how to find the perfect fit.
What are the best rug materials for high traffic areas?
For high-traffic areas, durability is key. Consider these rug materials known for their resilience:
- Wool: Naturally durable, wool rugs handle foot traffic well, resist stains, and maintain their appearance over time. They’re also good at hiding dirt.
- Polypropylene: A synthetic material, polypropylene, is stain-resistant, easy to clean, and stands up well to heavy use.
- Polyester: While not as durable as nylon, polyester rugs are stain-resistant, budget-friendly, and offer a soft feel, making them a good choice for moderate traffic areas.