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Heidarian Persian Rugs

The Pioneer and Unique Workshops of Persian Handmade Rugs

The Heidarian family founded a Persian rug workshop in 1890, which presently has its headquarters in Tehran, Iran. Heidarian rugs are primarily and artistically manufactured in four major rug areas of Iran: Chaharmahal-o-Bakhtiari, Kurdistan, Fars, and Azerbaijan. They are woven simultaneously by nomadic tribes and local weavers in villages and urban workshops. Heidarian rugs are distinguished by their craftsmen's techniques, the use of high-quality materials, genuinely natural, extensive colours, and creative patterns exclusively designed for Heidarian Persian Rugs, in addition to reflecting the great history of Iran, its people's culture, and the tendency of modern Iranian art toward abstraction and fresh ideas.
For centuries, Heidarian's dedication to quality and the value of workmanship has propelled the firm forward in Iranian art and crafts. A bigger world of art fans in other nations is now accepting and enjoying the company's artistic legacy.

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Awards and Achievements

⋆ Best traditional nomadic design award from Domotex exhibition in 2007, 2008 and 2009

⋆ Best traditional formal carpet design in 2008 and 2009


Carpet Company's Spotlights

✔ Heidarian has the most creative and innovative designers in their design team.
✔ The Rugs contain high-quality and all-natural dyed fibers, which make them eco-friendly.
✔ This handmade carpet producer brand has one of the best varieties of Persian carpet designs and patterns.
✔ Heidarian carpet’s textures and patterns suit new and modern tastes, though they maintain traditional Persian standards in carpet design.
✔ All carpets produced by the Heidarian carpet have high resistance and durable colors.

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