Curated Collection of Authentic 19th and the Early 20th Century Rugs, Tapestries and Textiles Artistically Handwoven in Persia, the Caucasus, Anatolia, and Around the World
This traditional Persian Heriz Karajeh rug from Northwest Persia features the iconic three-medallion layout characteristic of this historic village weaving style. Woven with a rich red field, the rug showcases geometric motifs in vibrant shades of green and blue, arranged with precision and bold symmetry.
Framing the composition are light blue, ivory, and salmon-red guard borders, adding softness and contrast to the overall palette. The main border, in a deep midnight blue, is adorned with a striking sequence of colorful serrated leaf motifs—a classic regional design element that adds both movement and texture. Handwoven with durable wool and vegetable-dyed fibers, this Karajeh rug reflects a deep heritage of tribal craftsmanship and is ideally suited for both traditional and eclectic interior spaces.