







Persian 10237897
Description
This handwoven Heriz rug features a bold central medallion flanked by angular motifs within a structured field. Produced in Northwest Iran during the mid-20th century, it is constructed with a wool pile on a cotton foundation, exemplifying the durable village weaving practices of the region. The geometric design and strong medallion format are characteristic of the Heriz tradition, which has been maintained by generations of weavers in northern Iran.

- Width: The shortest side of the rug.
- Length: The longer side of the rug. If your rug has fringe, it will be on these ends.
please note that rug measurements do not include fringes (typically .5-1" long)
While we make every effort to accommodate for shrinkage during the washing phase of production, our handmade rugs may experience slight size variations of up to 3"-4".
- If your space requires a very specific size, please notify us promptly. We will do our best to meet your needs.