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Room-Size Authentic Hand-Knotted Persian Rugs

Room-Size Authentic Hand-Knotted Persian Rugs

When it comes to adding elegance, character, and warmth to large spaces, room-size authentic hand-knotted Persian rugs from Iran are the ultimate choice. These exquisite rugs are not merely decorative pieces—they are heirloom-quality works of art that carry centuries of tradition, culture, and craftsmanship.

Handcrafted in various regions across Iran, including Tabriz, Kashan, Esfahan, and Mashad, each rug reflects the unique artistic heritage of its origin. Woven entirely by hand using high-quality wool and, in some cases, silk, these rugs are known for their durability, intricate patterns, and vibrant natural dyes. The result is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that transforms any room into a refined and inviting space.

Perfect for living rooms, dining areas, great rooms, and large bedrooms, room-size Persian rugs typically range from 8x10 to 12x18 feet. Their generous dimensions allow them to anchor furniture arrangements while adding a rich visual texture to the floor. Whether your style leans traditional or contemporary, there is a Persian rug design to complement your aesthetic—from floral and medallion motifs to tribal and geometric patterns.

Choosing a genuine Persian rug from Iran means investing in quality and authenticity. These hand-knotted masterpieces not only elevate interior design but also appreciate in value over time, making them a smart and beautiful long-term addition to your home.

Explore a curated collection of room-size handmade Persian rugs and discover the beauty of authentic Iranian craftsmanship, proudly preserved and passed down through generations. Authenticity: Each rug is handcrafted in Iran using traditional techniques.

  • What is a hand-knotted Persian rug?
    A hand-knotted Persian rug is a type of carpet woven by skilled artisans using traditional methods, where each knot is tied by hand, ensuring a unique, high-quality piece.
  • Where are Persian rugs made?
    Persian rugs are primarily made in Iran, where they are crafted by skilled artisans in various regions, such as Isfahan, Tabriz, Kashan, and Qom.
  • What is the history of Persian rugs?
    Persian rugs have a rich history dating back over 2,500 years. They were originally created by nomadic tribes and evolved over time into highly detailed works of art, celebrated for their craftsmanship and beauty.
  • What materials are used in hand-knotted Persian rugs?
    The finest hand-knotted Persian rugs are made from natural materials such as wool, silk, and cotton, with wool being the most common base material for their durability and softness.
  • What are the famous Persian rug weaving cities?
    Some of the most renowned cities for Persian rug weaving include Isfahan, Tabriz, Kashan, Qom, and Shiraz, each known for their distinct weaving styles and designs.
  • Why are Persian rugs so expensive?
    The high cost of Persian rugs is due to the intricate and time-consuming hand-knotting process, the use of premium materials, and the expertise required to create each rug.
  • What distinguishes Persian rugs from other rugs?
    Persian rugs stand out for their high-quality craftsmanship, intricate designs, and use of natural dyes and materials. They are also known for their cultural significance and are often considered heirloom pieces.
  • What are the different types of Persian rugs?
    Persian rugs come in various styles, including Tribal, Antique, Pictorial, and Contemporary. Each type reflects the region and culture from which it originated.
  • How are Persian rug designs created?
    Persian rug designs are often inspired by nature, mythology, and Islamic art, with symmetrical patterns, floral motifs, and geometric shapes being common. Some rugs feature symbolic designs with deep cultural meanings.
  • How long does it take to make a Persian rug?
    The time to create a Persian rug varies, but on average, it can take several months to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the design.
  • Why are Persian rugs considered works of art?
    Persian rugs are highly regarded as art due to their intricate craftsmanship, unique designs, and the cultural stories they tell. Many are passed down through generations as treasured family heirlooms.
  • How can I identify an authentic Persian rug?
    Authentic Persian rugs can be identified by their hand-knotted craftsmanship, quality of materials, and intricate, symmetrical designs. An expert can also look for certain regional characteristics to verify authenticity.
  • What is the knot density in Persian rugs?
    Knot density refers to the number of knots per square inch. Higher knot density usually indicates a finer, more detailed rug, with premium Persian rugs often having a higher knot count for superior detail and durability.
  • What role do Persian rugs play in Iranian culture?
    Persian rugs are deeply embedded in Iranian culture, symbolizing hospitality, status, and artistry. They are used in homes, palaces, and public places, and often feature in traditional ceremonies and gatherings.