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What Makes a Persian Rug Worth the Investment?

A Collector’s View on Age, Merit, and Value Every rug shop calls their pieces “investment‑worthy.” Collectors are more demanding. They look at three big questions: What is it? How well was it made? How has it lived?[1] Here’s a...

Sirjan Rugs

The Sirjan region is one of the richest regions in terms of ethnic diversity, including Turks, Kurds, Lurs, Arabs, Persians, and others who have migrated to or from this area for various reasons over successive periods. Ethnic diversity is a potential characteristic...

Najafabad rugs

Najafabad rugs, also known as Najaf-Abad rugs, have their origin in the city of Najafabad located near Isfahan in central Iran. This region is famous for its agricultural produce, especially pomegranates, and is also a renowned center for area rug weaving. The style...

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What Makes a Persian Rug Worth the Investment?

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Sirjan Rugs

The Sirjan region is one of the richest regions in terms of ethnic diversity, including Turks, Kurds, Lurs, Arabs, Persians, and others who have migrated to or from this area for various reasons over successive periods. Ethnic diversity is a potential characteristic...