Country
: Pakistan
Rug#
: 6200014
Rug Size
: 9' 0" x 12' 0"
Material
: Wool, bamboo, silk
Construction
:
Design
: Serapi
Primary Color
: gray
Secondary Color
:
Serapi
Origin: Serapi rugs come from the Heriz region in Northwest Persia (modern-day Iran). The term "Serapi" refers to a high-quality subset of Heriz rugs
Design: These rugs are renowned for their large-scale, geometric patterns and often feature a central medallion with intricate surrounding motifs. The designs are more spacious and less crowded compared to other Persian rugs.
Colors: Serapi rugs typically have a rich, earthy color palette, including deep reds, blues, greens, and ivory. The use of natural dyes gives the colors a soft, harmonious look.
Materials: They are made from high-quality wool, known for its durability and lustrous appearance. The wool is often sourced from local sheep and hand-spun, contributing to the rug's unique texture.
Construction: These rugs are hand-knotted, and the knot density is usually lower than that of finer Persian rugs, which gives them a robust and sturdy feel. The coarser weaving is a distinctive feature of Heriz and Serapi rugs.
Introduction: Antique Serapi rugs (those over 100 years old) are particularly valuable and sought after by collectors and interior designers. They are prized for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal. Serapi rugs are considered to be among the finest examples of Persian weaving, blending artistic beauty with practical durability. They are often used as statement pieces in home decor, adding a touch of elegance and history to any space.