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Iranian rug Heriz 183x274 handmade persian carpet
Iranian rug Heriz 183x274 handmade persian carpet
RRP 2 972 
2 201

Iranian rug Heriz 183x274 handmade persian carpet

Experience the timeless elegance of an Iranian rug with the Heriz design, a true masterpiece of Persian craftsmanship. This exquisite handmade Persian carpet, measuring 183x274, is renowned for its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant color palette, making it a perfect addition to any sophisticated interior.

Iranian rug Heriz 183x274 – handmade Persian carpet

Crafted in the Heris region of northwest Iran, the Heriz rug is a testament to the enduring art of hand-knotting, passed down through generations. With a knot density of 150,000 to 200,000 knots per square meter, this rug is not only a work of art but also a durable investment, ideal for high-traffic areas like living rooms and dining spaces. The deep reds, dark blues, and creams, achieved through traditional vegetable dyes, give the rug its distinctive look and lasting beauty. Owning a Heriz rug means bringing a piece of Persian heritage into your home, where it will retain its aesthetic and functional value for decades. These rugs are highly sought after by collectors, and their value appreciates over time, making them a wise investment. Regular maintenance and professional cleaning every 5-10 years will ensure its beauty endures for generations.

Why should you choose an Iranian rug for your home?

  • Handmade Persian carpet – brings a touch of elegance to any space.
  • Rich geometric patterns and vibrant colors – a feast for the eyes.
  • Crafted with high-quality wool – ensures durability and longevity.
  • Free shipping over EU countries 149€. (under 12 €) – delivered in 4-6 business days.
  • 30-day money-back guarantee – risk-free shopping experience.

Enhance your living space with the unmatched beauty of an Iranian rug. Its unique Heriz design and handmade craftsmanship make it a standout piece that will captivate and inspire. Whether you're looking to add a touch of tradition or a statement piece to your home, this Persian carpet is the perfect choice. Experience the timeless charm and enduring quality of the Heriz rug, and let it become a cherished part of your home decor.

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Length (cm)
274
Width (cm)
183
Square metre (m²)
5.0142
Item Number
84967
Material
Wool/Cotton
Place of origin
Iran
Manufacturing
Handmade
Thickness (mm)
8-10 mm
Delivery Time
3-5 working days
Payment methods
Barion, Bank transfer, PayPal
Right of withdrawal
30 days
Shipping cost
Free shipping over 149€. (12 €)
Warranty
1 year
In stock
26
RRP 2 972 
2 201
Start date: 03/11/2025   Done: 30/11/2025
Discount: 26
Savings 770 €
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The origins and first mentions of the handmade Persian rug

The origins of Persian rugs date back thousands of years, when nomadic tribes in Iran began making these handmade rugs to protect themselves from the cold and to decorate their homes. The first Persian carpets probably appeared in simpler forms, but the fine patterns and intricate knotting techniques developed early on. The first historical references come from ancient Greek sources, such as the writings of Xenophon, who noted around 401 BC that Persian carpets were already a symbol of luxury and wealth. One of the most famous and earliest surviving examples is the Pazyryk rug, dating from the 5th century BC, found in a tomb in the Altai Mountains. This carpet demonstrates not only the high level of knotting technique, but also the importance of Persian carpets in trade and cultural relations. The making of Persian carpets has evolved steadily since then, but the first references to them show that they were highly valued even in ancient times.

Xenophon about the Persian carpets

The beginnings of Persian carpet weaving: 500 BC - 200 AD

The history of Persian carpet weaving began around 500 BC, when the Achaemenid Empire was flourishing. By this time, carpets were not only part of everyday life, but had become a symbol of luxury in royal courts and palaces. Achaemenid kings such as Cyrus the Great and Darius were famous for their wealth, and the carpeted halls of their palaces reflected the grandeur of the empire. The next important period for carpet making was the Seleucid Empire (330 BC - 150 BC) and the Parthian Empire (247 BC - 224 AD). During this period, the art of carpet making continued to develop, new weaving techniques were introduced and carpets became more refined and detailed. By the Parthian period, Persian carpets had reached the Roman Empire, where Persian craftsmanship became a highly sought after luxury item.

the origin of the Persian rug

History of handmade Iranian carpets over the centuries

The history of Iranian carpets has evolved and improved over the centuries. Hand knotted carpets have always been an integral part of Persian culture and identity, and the knotting techniques have been passed down from generation to generation. During the Sassanid Empire (224 - 651 AD), carpet weaving became a true art, and the finest pieces were used in the royal courts, palaces and mosques of the empire. During the period of Islamic conquest and the Caliphate (from the 7th century onwards), Persian carpets gained new inspiration from Arab artistic influences. Islamic decorative motifs, geometric shapes and calligraphy appeared in the patterns of the carpets and further enriched the visual world of handmade Persian carpets. During the Safavid dynasty (1501-1736), Persian carpet weaving reached new heights. During this period, a system of carpet production was established that extended to all corners of the empire. The city of Isfahan became the centre of carpet making, and Persian carpets of this period were renowned throughout the world for their detailed designs, sophisticated techniques and high quality.

The role of Persian carpets in ancient and medieval Iran

In ancient and medieval Iran, Persian carpets were not only everyday objects but also played an important role in social and economic life. They reflected the wealth and power of noble families and royal courts, and were often given as diplomatic gifts to rulers of other countries. The quality and elaborateness of the carpets also indicated the rank of the owner. Persian rugs have become one of the most valuable exports of Iranian trade, and different styles have developed in different regions of the country, characterised by unique designs and weaving techniques.


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Item number
84967