SKU | D05371 | UPC |
Brand | Pasargad DC |
Collection | Antique |
Design | Serapi |
Matterials | Wool on Cotton |
Shape | Rectangle | Weaves | Hand-Knotted |
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Size | 9'6'' x 11'7'' feet |
Foundation | Cotton |
Country Of Origin | Iran |
Age | Circa 1880 |
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The Persian Serapi rugs belong to a family of regional Persian rugs. These rugs were produced in the Iranian province of Eastern Azerbaijan and the area surrounding Heriz.
The village of Serab (or Sarab), where Serapi rugs are generally attributed to, is located south of the region responsible for the eponymous Heriz rugs – the region of North West Persia – and less than 80 miles east of Tabriz. The term Serapi is often applied to the finest antique rug examples from the Heriz area. However, the Serapi designation is a hot topic that is contested by many experts. Nevertheless, Serapi rugs particularly those produced prior to the turn of the 20th century are in high demand today.