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Rug Dictionary

Heshti Pattern

The Heshti pattern features a design of rectangular and square panels, each intricately depicting natural landscapes, flowers, and fountains. This pattern resembles a small garden illustrated on each tile, and...

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Mihrab Pattern

The mihrab refers to the arched entrance that indicates the direction of the Kaaba, towards which Muslims pray. This mihrab is commonly used in Persian rug designs and is considered...

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Dragon Pattern

The dragon pattern depicted on Persian rugs can be found not only in Persian rugs but also in many countries such as China, Europe, and Mexico. This dragon design symbolizes...

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Jojhagan Pattern

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...

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Heybatloo Pattern

The Heybatloo pattern is a specific design used in Persian rugs, inspired by nature, and is one of the original patterns that has existed for a long time. This pattern...

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Tree of Life

The "Tree of Life" design found in Persian rugs serves as a bridge connecting heaven and earth, evoking the Garden of Eden. This design symbolizes life, abundance, growth, and the...

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Cypress Pattern

The cypress pattern in Persian rugs symbolizes eternal life, the joy of the soul and religious life, the connection between earth and heaven, as well as tranquility and regeneration.

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Sheikh Safi Design

The Sheikh Safi design features a luxurious and large floral medallion at its center, flanked by hanging lamps above and below, with a pattern of a medallion divided into four...

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Floral

Floral designs are commonly found in traditional Persian rugs, particularly those produced in urban areas, and began appearing in Persian rugs from the 16th century. This design combines floral motifs...

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All-Over

Persian rugs feature a floral pattern that covers the entire rug without a central medallion. This is one of the traditional Persian rugs made in urban areas. The design is...

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Boteh

Boteh means new buds of flowers and plants in Persian, and is regarded as a symbol of growth and regeneration in Persian culture.When searching for boteh patterns, they can often...

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Herati

The Herati rug is characterized by its unique small geometric patterns, featuring a diamond-shaped center adorned with small flowers or rosettes, surrounded by leaves that resemble fish. This fish-like leaf...

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Medallion

The medallion of a Persian rug is a large pattern located at the center, taking shapes such as circles, ovals, and diamonds, adorned with intricate decorations. This medallion is a...

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Geometric Pattern

Persian rugs come in various designs, but one of the most popular is the geometric pattern. This design is commonly found not only in the rugs of famous towns but...

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