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Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Product code:HSHA-12-101-2009

Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug

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Immerse yourself in timeless elegance with the Handmade Low Pile Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug. Woven in the traditional Shahreza style, this exquisite piece boasts a captivating medallion design with intricate floral motifs. The natural dyes on the cream background are further accentuated by a vibrant red border, creating a captivating focal point for any room. Hand-knotted with 40 knots per 6.5 cm, the Shahreza rug showcases meticulous craftsmanship and surprising lightweight construction (1 kg) thanks to its low pile. Made entirely of wool, it offers a luxurious texture and exceptional durability. Shop now and bring timeless elegance into your home with our exquisite Shahreza rug.
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Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug
Hand-Knotted Shahreza Isfahan Wool Rug

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✔️Premium Wool

✔️Natural Botanical Dyes

✔️Environmentally friendly

✔️Timeless Heritage and Authenticity

✔️Intricate Design and Pattern Execution
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Peter wyarr
January 23, 2025, 11:27

I lived in Uran for a year 1963 and saw many beautiful carpets in Isfahan, some in homes and some in the bazaar and others being washed near the Khaju Bridge. Longing to own one. Maybe just a small one one day. Mean while enjoying seeing examples on line.