Mashhad
Collection: Mashhad
Construction: Hand knotted
Pile material: 100% wool | Pile height: 0.6 cm
20-40 years old
The base color is multi-colored
Colors included: multi-colored
Size: 300 x 400 cm
Article number: 10919796
Mashhad rugs, named after the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran, are handmade rugs known for their impressive size, high-quality wool, and use of traditional designs. Here are some features and details about Mashhad rugs:
Origin and History:
Mashhad is a major city in Iran and an important pilgrimage site. Carpet production in Mashhad has a long history and is closely linked to the region's rich cultural tradition.
Materials and knot density:
Mashhad carpets are often made from high-quality virgin wool, and in some cases silk fibers may also be incorporated.
These carpets are characterized by a medium to high knot density, resulting in a dense texture and detailed designs.
Design and pattern:
Mashhad carpets are characterized by their traditional Persian designs, which often include floral motifs, medallions and geometric patterns.
The color palette varies but can include warm earth tones, reds, blues and golds.
Sizes and Uses:
Mashhad rugs are known for their impressive sizes. They are often large in size and are particularly well suited to large spaces such as living rooms or formal reception areas.
Due to their traditional beauty and size, Mashhad rugs can enhance a room and add a touch of luxury.
Mashhad rugs are not just floor coverings, but also cultural works of art that reflect the personality and history of their region of origin. With their impressive size and ornate finish, Mashhad rugs are a striking addition to rooms that seek traditional elegance and artistic value.
All our hand-knotted rugs have been professionally washed and treated.
All rugs are individually inspected before they leave our warehouse.
Carefully selected by dedicated and experienced members of our team. We work directly with weavers to promote fair trade and a wide selection.
Hand-knotted by skilled weavers who have preserved the. Cultural heritage passed down from generation to generation.