Sarough Sherkat
Sarough is one of the most famous names of Persian rugs, and also a small, unknown village north-west of Arak in the Markazi (Central) Province of Iran. Actually, many of the villages in the Arak area produce rugs. The inhabitants are of mixed origin – Persian, Armenian and Georgian – resulting in a huge variation of patterns, techniques and rug sizes in this region. The Sarough rugs have creative patterns, done in good quality wool, with warp and weft in cotton. The patterns are a mix of geometrical and curved line motifs. In recent times, Sarough rugs have been knotted more solidly, sometimes approaching Bidjar quality. Ferahan is one of the most thoroughly crafted rugs of the area, closely knotted with fine patterns. Lilihan is one of several villages where rugs are knotted in the so-called American Sarough pattern, a symmetrical pattern of curved, jagged leaves, with very little background in tradition. Sherkat is the designation for a select series of rug types that are knotted in special workshops as part of a state controlled project, the purpose of which is to support and thereby preserve the production of fine classical Persian rug patterns.
Sarough Sherkat
764-1431043-9113
1,836 €
Sarough Sherkat
Sarough Sherkat
438-1442354-6561
3,160 €
Sarough Sherkat
Sarough Sherkat
733-1511124-775
4,087 €
Sarough Sherkat