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Persian Substyles
Afshar
,Ardabil,
Bakhtiari,
Bijar,
Esfahan,
Farahan,
Hamadan,
Heriz,
Joushaghan,
Kashan,
Kerman,
Malayer,
Mashad,
Nain,
Quashghai,
Qum,
Ravar,
Sarab,
Saruk,
Senneh,
Serapi,
Shiraz,
Tabriz,
Varamin
Sarab - View Our Persian Sarab Rugs Collection
Sarab
is located in the province of Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran.
Sarab is
famous for good quality runners of 10 to 20 feet long and 3
feet wide and also doormat size rugs. Sarab weavers also
weave small rugs of about zar-o-nim (3x5 ft) and
do-zar (about 4.5x7 ft).

Sarab Runner

Sarab Runner
The pattern
of Sarab rugs is almost always geometric. The predominant
layout is a long medallion and corners. The corners look
similar to the medallion. Many times medallions are
hex-column, meaning two or three hexagons attached to each
other. The borderline of the medallion is zigzagged. The
background is usually in camel hair left undyed or could
occasionally be blue or red. The motifs are woven in red,
brown, blue or buff. The background is usually not very
crowded.
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Sarab Runner
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