The Jojhagan rug is a distinctive Persian rug handmade in the village of Jojhagan, located in the northern part of Isfahan in central Persia. The design of this rug, known as the Jojhagan pattern, is unique among Persian rugs, characterized by a combination of straight and curved motifs. This pattern has existed in the Jojhagan region for centuries and has also been incorporated into rug designs from Kashan and Isfahan.
The Jojhagan pattern features a geometric design created by combining diamond shapes adorned with floral motifs, which produces a visual effect reminiscent of a diagonal checkerboard pattern. Additionally, there are designs where small diamonds are arranged in a continuous sequence.
The Jojhagan pattern features a geometric design created by combining diamond shapes adorned with floral motifs, which produces a visual effect reminiscent of a diagonal checkerboard pattern. Additionally, there are designs where small diamonds are arranged in a continuous sequence.