Orientmattor
Ardebil Beige 63939
SKU: NC.63909
Pickup available at Orientmattor
Usually ready in 24 hours
Pattern: Iran/Persian
Production: Handmade
Size: 310 x 70 cm
Knots per m2: 280000
Thickness in mm: 9
Pile: Wool
Warp: Cotton
Color: Beige
Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average
Certificate of origin: Yes
Ardebil rugs, also known as Ardabil rugs, are hand-knotted from the city of Ardebil in northwest Persia. These rugs are renowned for their superior quality, intricate patterns, and rich cultural heritage. Ardebil has long been a center for rug weaving, particularly famous for its unique and artistic rugs. Elegance and Tradition from Iran: Ardebil rugs have a rich history and are known for their high quality and artistic design. One of the most famous rugs from this region is the "Ardebil Carpet" located in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, which is one of the most famous Persian rugs in the world. Ardebil rugs are known for their intricate patterns often including geometric shapes, medallions, and floral motifs. They typically feature detailed frameworks with repeating motifs and a central medallion. These rugs use a rich color palette with vibrant and earthy colors such as red, blue, green, yellow, and brown. The colors are often natural, contributing to the rugs' durability and aesthetic beauty. Ardebil rugs have a timeless and classic design that suits both traditional and modern interiors. Their patterns and colors often reflect the cultural and geographical diversity of the region. Ardebil rugs are usually made from high-quality wool, giving them a soft and luxurious feel. Some rugs may also contain silk to provide an extra glossy surface. These rugs are hand-knotted with a high knot density, resulting in a dense and durable structure. This technique requires great skill and precision, making each rug a unique piece of art. The high quality of materials and craftsmanship ensures that Ardebil rugs are very durable and can last for several generations. Their classic and elegant design means they never go out of style and can be integrated into many different types of interiors.