Brown and its shades are the color of soil and earth, and a symbol of fertility. Persians importance nature and agriculture as they meet most of their need in this way, so brown shades have an important place in their arts. Beige and brown are common colors in Persian carpet design, making balance in patterns and helping motifs to be seen. They are popular because of the remarkable poise and elegant vibe they create in any decorations. Persian rugs with beige, camel and different shades of brown are chic and produced in many regions and styles, such as Kashmar, Isfahan, Yazd, Nain, Birjand, Senne, etc. They are also popular among machine-made carpet collections. Despite chemical dyes, Iranians use their natural resources to obtain brown and its shades during the dying process. Some of the most used natural dyes that make brown and beige colors are walnut and oak skin, coffee, Hanna, madder, sumac, and turmeric. Brown and Beige Persian rugs can be a good choice for both modern decorations, like the industrial style, or traditional decorations, like the Victorian style. Brown Persian rugs are also suitable for busy places exposed to dust and stains.