Persian Sarouk Wool Rug. A beautiful navy blue field in center is filled with rich reddish floral works and a God's eye medallion with two small bouquets bookending it. The border has a lighter blue field with the repeating leaf and blossom patterns to create a truly unique contrast.
Size: 80 1/2 x 54 In.
A Sarouk rug (also Saruk or Sarough) is a type of Persian rug from the Markazi Province in Iran. They are primarily woven in the village of Saruk as well as the city of Arak and the surrounding countryside. Sarouk rugs became particularly popular in the 20th Century thanks to the American market, which led to an abundance of stylish pieces with curvilinear and floral designs. The designs evolved from patterns commonly found in the city of Tabriz that migrated southeast throughout the 19th Century, as the northern provinces began to share more and more styles with their Turkish neighbors and the middle and southern provinces began to distinguish themselves. Today these heavy body carpets fetch excellent prices and stand out from many of their peers thanks to the unique use of free space, something more commonly found in Oriental rugs.
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