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    10' 3" x 13' 1" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $4,950

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    4' 6" x 6' 11" Shiraz Authentic Persian Rug

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    10' 1" x 13' 3" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $8,950

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    9' 10" x 13' 3" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $21,000

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    6' 4" x 10' Esfahan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $3,600

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    9' 8" x 13' 0" Kerman Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $4,350

    Sale: $1,495

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    10' 3" x 13' 1" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

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    10' 0" x 13' 0" Kerman Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $4,230

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    8' 2" x 12' 0" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

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    4' 3" x 7' 0" Hamadan Authentic Persian Rug

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    4' 4" x 6' 7" Sarough Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $2,400

    Sale: $960

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    10' 0" x 13' 0" Kerman Wool Authentic Persian Rug

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    6' 6" x 9' 6" Ardabil Authentic Persian Rug

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    9' 4" x 13' 9" Esfahan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $3,770

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    9' 10" x 13' 0" Kerman Wool Authentic Persian Rug

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    9' 6" x 12' 8" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $7,460

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    3' 7" x 4' 9" Yalameh Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $1,975

    Sale: $790

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    9' 6" x 14' 5" Esfahan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $7,400

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    6' 7" x 9' 9" kashmar Authentic Persian Rug

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    9' 10" x 13' 1" Tabriz Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $5,540

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    8' 2" x 12' 0" Tabriz Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $6,150

    Sale: $2,460

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    9' 0" x 12' 2" Kashan Wool Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $6,270

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    3' 4" x 4' 11" Yalameh Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $1,975

    Sale: $790

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    3' 6" x 4' 9" Yalameh Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $1,975

    Sale: $790

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    3' 5" x 4' 11" Yalameh Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $1,975

    Sale: $790

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    3' 5" x 4' 11" Yalameh Authentic Persian Rug

    Our Price: $1,975

    Sale: $790

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Traditional Persian Rugs - FAQ

1. What defines a Traditional Persian Rug?

Traditional Persian Rugs are hand-knotted in Iran using time-honored weaving techniques, often passed down through generations. They showcase intricate patterns, vibrant natural dyes, and superior craftsmanship.

2. Are Persian rugs really handmade?

Yes. Genuine Persian rugs are hand-knotted, with each knot tied by artisans using wool, silk, or cotton. Machine-made rugs lack the imperfections and character of true hand-knotted ones.

3. Why are Persian rugs considered luxury items?

Due to their labor-intensive process, high-quality materials, and artistic detail, Persian rugs are seen as valuable luxury pieces that also offer cultural and historical significance.

4. How long does it take to make a Persian rug?

Depending on size and knot density, it can take several months to a few years to complete one rug. Larger or more intricate rugs naturally require more time.

5. What are the most iconic Persian rug styles?

Famous styles include Kashan, Tabriz, Qom, Isfahan, Nain, and Heriz. Each originates from a different region and features its own signature designs and color palettes.

6. Do Persian rugs appreciate in value?

Yes. Authentic and well-preserved Persian rugs often gain value over time, particularly antique or rare pieces with historical or artistic appeal.

7. How do I spot a real Persian rug?

Check for a knotted back, slight irregularities in pattern, natural dye color variations, and flexibility. Machine-made rugs usually have a synthetic feel and perfect symmetry.

8. Are natural dyes used in Persian rugs?

Traditional Persian rugs use natural dyes made from plants, roots, and insects. These dyes produce rich, long-lasting colors that age beautifully over time.

9. What kind of wool is used in Persian rugs?

High-quality Persian rugs use soft, durable wool from sheep raised in the region. The wool is hand-spun, enhancing the rug's texture and longevity.

10. How do I clean and protect a Persian rug?

Vacuum regularly without a beater bar, avoid moisture and sunlight, rotate the rug occasionally, and get it professionally cleaned every few years.

11. What rug size is best for my space?

Rug sizes depend on the room. Living rooms often use 8x10 or 9x13 rugs, while smaller 5x7 or runners suit entryways and hallways.

12. Are Persian rugs good for all interior styles?

Yes. Persian rugs are versatile and complement traditional, transitional, and even modern interiors with their timeless patterns and vibrant tones.

13. Are there eco-friendly Persian rugs?

Absolutely. Many Persian rugs are made with sustainable materials, hand-spun wool, and vegetable dyes, making them environmentally friendly home décor pieces.

14. Where can I buy an authentic Persian rug online?

Trusted online sources like Arman Rugs offer a wide range of genuine Persian rugs with detailed descriptions and authenticity guarantees.

15. Are Persian rugs a good long-term investment?

Definitely. Besides enhancing your home’s elegance, they hold and often increase in value, making them both an aesthetic and financial asset.