Description
Heriz rugs, which originate from the Heriz area of eastern Azerbaijan, are
immediately recognizable carpets that feature a large central medallion with
angular designs that reinforce and enlarge the central theme. A large central
stepped medallion with corners or an all over design of highly stylized floral
motifs is typical. The wool used in Heriz carpets is unusually resilient as a
result of environmental factors in the area that produce trace amounts of copper
in the drinking water that act as a natural mordant and dye fixative.
Heriz rugs are coarsely woven, featuring classic colorways with warm reds,
greens, deep blues, and ivory highlights. Unlike many areas of Iran, rugs from
Heriz are often made with the symmetric knot. The coarseness of the weave
reinforces and enhances the geometric designs of the carpets. Variants of the
Heriz design hail from neighboring villages in northwestern Iran, including
Afshar, Mehraban, Sarab, Bakhshaish, and Gorevan, and often take the name of the
village from which they arise.
Actual Size | 4' 2" X 5' 5" |
Product Type | Rugs |
Type | Heriz |
Construction | Hand Knotted |
Style | Traditional |
Country of Origin | Iran |
Pile Material | Wool |
Foundation Material | Cotton |
Design | Pictorial |
Pattern | Curvilinear |
Colour Tags | Gold, Blue |
Weave Quality | Fine |
Palette | Saturated |
Condition | New |