Shiraz rugs

A Shiraz rug  is a kind of Persian carpet made in the towns around the city of Shiraz, in the Iranian territory of Fars.  

Persian Qashqai (Euniq-1063)
HANDMADE RUG - The Qashquai weave several types of rugs. A characteristic product can be recognized by its all-wool construction, heavy ribbing on the reverse, strong deep colours (particularly the red), and the use of traditional motifs such as the 'Hashing' or crab. Typically, the designs are geometrical with a row of three of five medallions down the middle of the rug, or in the centre and corners. The whole field is generally covered with small geometric motifs. Qashqai rugs average 70 to 170 knots per square inch. Though all traditional examples of Qashqai rugs have all wool construction including wool wefts and warps, newer village pieces may have cotton wefts and are generally more coarsely woven. The Qashquai are famous also for their artefacts: horse blankets, saddlebags, ropes, etc. The products of other tribes, such as the Khamseh and Lori, are often confused with those of the Qashquai.
 £154.70 
Persian Qashqai (Euniq-7228)
HANDMADE RUG - The Qashquai weave several types of rugs. A characteristic product can be recognized by its all-wool construction, heavy ribbing on the reverse, strong deep colours (particularly the red), and the use of traditional motifs such as the 'Hashing' or crab. Typically, the designs are geometrical with a row of three of five medallions down the middle of the rug, or in the centre and corners. The whole field is generally covered with small geometric motifs. Qashqai rugs average 70 to 170 knots per square inch. Though all traditional examples of Qashqai rugs have all wool construction including wool wefts and warps, newer village pieces may have cotton wefts and are generally more coarsely woven. The Qashquai are famous also for their artefacts: horse blankets, saddlebags, ropes, etc. The products of other tribes, such as the Khamseh and Lori, are often confused with those of the Qashquai.
 £240.50 
Persian Shiraz Qahquai (327068)
HANDMADE RUG - SHIRAZ rugs are of good quality and have excellent visibility. They are durable and are great for places that people walk often. These rugs and carpets are much stronger than city rugs. It has a very warm look, resulting in rich and beautiful look, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £650 
Persian Qashqai (Euniq-7109)
HANDMADE RUG - GABBEH has extremely simple pattern and all have geometric pattern. Some newer GABEH have more details such as birds, and human in the pattern. The quality of GABBEH is excellent and they are among the most gorgeous carpets, resulting in rich and beautiful look, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £128.70 
Contemporary Rug (26c5707)
Contemporary design, Rich luxuriously soft pile, guaranteed to add warmth to your living space. Hand-woven & 100% Wool. The quality of this rug is excellent and they are among the most gorgeous carpets, resulting in rich and beautiful look, dense, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £450 
Contemporary Rug (26c05707)
Contemporary design, Rich luxuriously soft pile, guaranteed to add warmth to your living space. Hand-woven & 100% Wool. The quality of this rug is excellent and they are among the most gorgeous carpets, resulting in rich and beautiful look, dense, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £323.05 
Afshar (White) (125392)
HANDMADE RUG - The Afshars are one of the greatest nomadic tribes of Persia. Their most famous member was Nadir Shah, the eighteenth century king who defeated an Afghan insurrection and went on to capture Delhi from which he carried the Peacock throne back to Persia amongst other spoils. Nowadays, the Afshars are famous chiefly for their rugs. All Afshar rugs have a woollen pile; the warps and wefts are generally cotton. Rugs sold around Sirjan are medium density and tightly woven. Patterns are simple; large hexagonal medallions or three lozenge shaped medallions are common. Deep red and blue are prominent colours. Rugs sold around Shahr-e-Babak are finer. The designs are also geometric, but highly inventive, often including animals and birds. A wide range of colours are used.Free delivery on this rug in UK mainland.
 £350.35 
Contemporary Rug (26c5702)
Contemporary design, Rich luxuriously soft pile, guaranteed to add warmth to your living space. Hand-woven & 100% Wool. The quality of this rug is excellent and they are among the most gorgeous carpets, dense, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £295.75 
Persian Qashqai (Euniq-Ab009)
HANDMADE RUG - The Qashquai weave several types of rugs. A characteristic product can be recognized by its all-wool construction, heavy ribbing on the reverse, strong deep colours (particularly the red), and the use of traditional motifs such as the 'Hashing' or crab. Typically, the designs are geometrical with a row of three of five medallions down the middle of the rug, or in the centre and corners. The whole field is generally covered with small geometric motifs. Qashqai rugs average 70 to 170 knots per square inch. Though all traditional examples of Qashqai rugs have all wool construction including wool wefts and warps, newer village pieces may have cotton wefts and are generally more coarsely woven. The Qashquai are famous also for their artefacts: horse blankets, saddlebags, ropes, etc. The products of other tribes, such as the Khamseh and Lori, are often confused with those of the Qashquai.
 £185 
Qashquai (325397)
HANDMADE RUG - QASHQAI rug usually has geometric patterns, including geometric animal and bird drawings used both as part of the repeat patterns and as filler ornaments. It is extremely valuable and durable and one of the finest looking rug or carpet in Iran and the world. It has a nomadic look, excellent visibility and is gorgeous carpet/rug. It has tribal patterns and a very warm look, resulting in rich and beautiful look, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £745 
Gabbeh (246080)
HANDMADE RUG - It has extremely simple pattern and all have geometric pattern. Some newer GABBEH have more details such as birds, and human in the pattern. The quality of GABBEH is excellent and they are among the most gorgeous carpets, resulting in rich and beautiful look, warm underfoot and velvety feel.
 £204.75 

Structures will in general originate from settled ancestral weavers so they emulate Qashqai, Khamseh, Afshar, Abadeh and Luri designs. Since the weavers are utilizing settled weavers carpets will in general be bigger and regularly coarser than their inborn counterparts. Shiraz rugs are not frequently finely tied, with both Qashqai and Abadeh both having a better knot. Shiraz uses the Persian (lopsided) knot.

A few pieces include Cyrus' white steed. The Persian Shiraz cover is the main mat to delineate songbirds, which are appeared rakish molded feathered creatures. These winged creatures are said to symbolize satisfaction and happiness.

The carpets of the Basseri clan, one of the Persian clans of the Fars region, are acclaimed for their bright structures. Orange is the particular shade of Basseri floor coverings.