This stunning vintage Persian Heriz Karajeh rug, woven in the early 1900s in the village of Karajeh in Northwest Persia’s Azerbaijan region, is a fine example of regional craftsmanship with bold design and rich coloration. The rug features a deep brick-red field centered by an ivory medallion highlighted with blue and yellow accents, creating strong visual contrast and harmony.
The corner spandrels are rendered in ivory, pink, and a soft shade of green, complementing the central design while adding layers of color and detail. A vibrant mix of naturally dyed hues—shades of blue, green, pink, yellow, and red—fills the field and borders with dynamic geometric and floral motifs.
Hand-knotted in wool using traditional techniques, this room-size Heriz Karajeh rug is prized for its balance of decorative elegance and durable construction. A beautiful and rare piece, it brings warmth, authenticity, and timeless style to curated interiors, from classic to contemporary.