Sarouk

Sarouk Carpets are distinct from both Qashqai and Qom Carpets in terms of their design, style, and cultural origins.

Sarouk Carpets are handwoven in the village of Sarouk in Iran and are known for their exquisite craftsmanship, intricate floral motifs, and rich color palette.

Unlike the bold geometric patterns of Qashqai Carpets or the refined floral designs of Qom Carpets, Sarouk Carpets often feature intricate curvilinear patterns, delicate floral motifs, and a central medallion surrounded by ornate borders.

Sarouk Carpets are renowned for their fine quality and attention to detail, with many pieces featuring a dense pile, intricate weaving techniques, and a lustrous sheen that adds to their luxurious appeal. The colors used in Sarouk Carpets are typically rich and vibrant, with deep reds, blues, and ivory tones being common in traditional designs.
The design of Sarouk Carpets often reflects the influence of Persian art and culture, with motifs such as stylized flowers, arabesques, and cypress trees symbolizing beauty, nature, and eternity. The intricate patterns on Sarouk Carpets are often symmetrical and balanced, creating a sense of harmony and elegance that is characteristic of Persian carpet design.
If you’re looking for a beautifully crafted carpet with intricate floral motifs, rich colors, and a luxurious feel that reflects the artistic traditions of Iran, a Sarouk Carpet would be a stunning addition to your residence.

 

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