Striking Feraghan Sarouk

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Size: 
8'7" x 11'8" - 262cm x 356cm
Period: 
C 1880
Materials: 
Wool pile, cotton warp & weft
Condtion: 
Excellent
Price: 
Upon request
Item#: 
#15835
Notes: 
Feraghans were made between the 1870s and 1913 from a region north of the town of Arak, produced for the Persian aristocracy. They are single wefted, long and narrow or room-sized carpets, typically with an allover herati design or floral and curling leaf motifs. Feraghan-Sarouks, also called Sarouks, are double-wefted, heavier carpets with a higher knot count than village Sultanabads. Fields are often blue or ivory and designs typically feature either large medallions or representations of trees and birds