Tabriz rugs are remarkably durable, and also feature amazingly intricate designs. They’re hand-woven and hand-knotted too, so they’ll stand up even under hard wear. If you want a dramatic visual effect in your home, but you’re worried about durability, a Tabriz rug can be a great choice.

 

Where Do Tabriz Rugs Come From?

Tabriz rugs come from Persia. In the northwest part of Iran, the city of Tabriz has been the focal point for rug making since time immemorial. The craft of rug making in this area is one of the economic mainstays of the region, and it’s been that way for centuries.

What is the Appearance of Tabriz Rugs?

Generally speaking, Tabriz rugs feature motifs like flowers and medallions or more abstract curved designs. Some also portray hunting scenes. In many instances, Tabriz rugs were made specifically for certain families that commissioned them, so some antique Tabriz rugs have patterns that are highly unique.

As to color, Tabriz rugs employ a wide range of shades, including ivory, terracotta and burgundy, with accent colors of green, gold, various blues, and salmon. The subtle range of colors is largely due to the fact that most of the time, the materials used in creating Tabriz rugs are colored using vegetable dyes, which can vary in hue and intensity.

Good to Know About Tabriz Rugs

Although some lovingly woven rugs can fetch a small fortune at auction (sometimes more than a million dollars), Tabriz rugs are generally more within the means of the average collector. That’s not to say that a vintage Tabriz rug is going to be cheap, but it can still be within reach of a collector who, although reasonably well off, isn’t super-rich.

 

If you’re fortunate enough to own a Tabriz rug, taking good care of it is important. You’ll probably want to pass it on to your children, or if you don’t have children, to someone else who has a love for beautiful things. At NYCleaners, we specialize in vintage and heirloom rugs and can help you to ensure that your Tabriz rug looks great for many years to come.