Persian carpets come in a wide variety of designs, but the most popular are geometric patterns, which are found not only in the carpets of famous cities, but also in village and tribal carpets.
Commonly found in Heliz, Zanjan, Azerbaijan, Abadeh and Qashqai carpets, these geometric patterns tend to have angular shapes, which can be hexagonal, octagonal, diamond, etc., but are not limited to any particular shape, and these designs can also represent different elements of culture and life.
Overall geometric design : Geometric motifs are arranged continuously during weaving. They are characterized by color changes and are commonly seen in Tabriz and Heliz carpets.
Geometric Medallion : A geometric medallion in the center of the rug with other designs around it. This style is common in village and tribal Persian rugs, especially Heliz and Abadeh.
Repeating Geometric Medallions : Geometric medallions are repeated throughout the rug, especially on the rug runners, and are commonly seen in Helies and Zanjan.
Decorating with Geometric Patterns : Geometric designs are suitable for decorating a variety of settings, from modern to traditional spaces. They are particularly effective in dining rooms, as they have strong borders. Depending on the color you choose, they can create a calming atmosphere or act as an accent piece in the room. For example, a soft-colored carpet can bring a gentle touch to a space, while a dark color or bold pattern can be the focal point of the room.
A simple geometric medallion design features a basic shape with little or no ornamentation and is often found in tribal rugs.