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Hand-woven, the 'flatweave' kilim is almost identical top and bottom, making both sides of the carpet usable. Warp and weft weaving results in distinctive geometric and linear patterns and small spaces when the fibers are pulled apart. ('Kilim' comes from the Persian word 'gel?m' (????), which means 'to spread roughly'.) Named after the village where it is crafted, the kilim Malaki can be used as a prayer rug or as a decorative accent.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Afghan Kondooz","offer_id":37936797843623,"sku":"AF-46034","price":650.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/AF-46034_eec18a1c-e9f0-4f89-8525-2ea1f949031e.jpg?v=1777498540"},{"product_id":"af-46055","title":"Afghan Super Fine Kazak","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe relatively rare Sumak kilim, which gets its name from the ancient town of Shemakja, is not a actually a kilim. 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Khal Mohammadi rugs are named after their innovative creator, a legendary Ersari Turkmen rug producer and master dyer from northern Afghanistan. Today, all Khal Mohammadi rugs share the same basic weave, tint, materials and motif, and they are considered to be among the best examples of Afghan weaving. Warm and welcoming, the detail work in Khal Mohammadi carpets varies, but the pattern is almost always one of repeating columns of Turkmen 'gul' or 'fil pai' (elephant prints) in undertones of deep red, dark blue and black. Various shades of dark red comprise the background colour, with floral curvilinear patterns in ochre, beige and dark blue. 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Many of the designs come from the famous city Malayer to the west. The carpets feature nomadic and geometrical motifs in a rectilinear design, with a central, leaf-like medallion. Beige and pale rust-reds unfold beautifully on dark blue backgrounds, framed by stylized floral patterns, with vases as a popular motif. The wool used is very shiny, which gives the carpet its strong personality.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Persian Nahavand","offer_id":37936858562727,"sku":"P-3564","price":495.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/P-3564.jpg?v=1777492336"},{"product_id":"p-35671","title":"Persian Nahavand","description":"\u003cp\u003eOne of Iran's leading rug manufacturers is the ancient city of Nahavand, which produces high quality Persian rugs of excellent repute. Many of the designs come from the famous city Malayer to the west. The carpets feature nomadic and geometrical motifs in a rectilinear design, with a central, leaf-like medallion. Beige and pale rust-reds unfold beautifully on dark blue backgrounds, framed by stylized floral patterns, with vases as a popular motif. The wool used is very shiny, which gives the carpet its strong personality.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Persian Nahavand","offer_id":37936858595495,"sku":"P-35671","price":440.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/P-35671.jpg?v=1777492164"},{"product_id":"p-3576","title":"Persian Sarough","description":"\u003cp\u003eLocated near Arak in west-central Iran, Sarouk is a beautiful village located with a rich history in carpet weaving. 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Following WWI, a new design – the American Sarouk – became popular, designed with a central medallion and radiating floral sprays on an open field, similar to modern Kerman rugs. Some of these newer carpets feature a vibrant salmon pink field (dughi) achieved by mixing red dye with yogurt.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Persian Sarough","offer_id":37936858661031,"sku":"P-3576","price":486.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/P-3576_9b4371d8-572e-4c3e-a1a5-daa681dc3a0e.jpg?v=1777492910"},{"product_id":"p-3577","title":"Persian Toysirkan","description":"\u003cp\u003ePersian Toysirkan carpets have vivid and warm colours in combination with highly modern geometric patterns. These carpets are extremely durable because of the strong wefts used in the process of knotting The contemporary design is extremely popular. 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High quality carpets called Shahr-baff (Shahr meaning city, baff meaning knot) were once manufactured in Hamadan city, but they are difficult to source today. These carpets were made with shiny, naturally dyed, hand-spun yarn, offering both durability and beauty, and those manufactured before 1920 were often tied on a wool warp.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Persian Hamadan","offer_id":37936858759335,"sku":"P-3580","price":185.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/P-3580.jpg?v=1777492508"},{"product_id":"p-3597","title":"Persian Shiraz","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe lovely and highly geometrically patterned textiles made by the Shahsavan tribe – a large group living a nomadic lifestyle in Northeastern Persia – are referred to as Shahsavan (Saveh) rugs. It was the Persian kings of the 17th century that resettled the Shahsavan tribes from their home in Central Asia, which accounts for the similarity in style between Shahsavan rugs and those developed by the Turkomans and tribes from Central Asia. A rectilinear medallion is arranged horizontally or vertically in the middle of the field, with smaller motifs – often improvised by the weaver – in the background. Larger rugs feature Turkish Memling guls, the Boteh pattern, latch or stepped hook medallions or small animal figures. (Runners, on the other hand, often present all-over pattern without a central medallion.) Although earth tones, including rust and beige, are common, colour can be a distinguishing characteristic of the Shahsavan, with lavender, deep pink or salmon tones used alongside soft blues. 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The warp and weft foundation is cotton or goat hair and the thinner pile is of fine, luminous wool shorn from local sheep and dyed with roots and vegetables. Lively and bright, each Sirjan is a unique and inestimable treasure because no two rugs are identical. Every rug is an expression of the individual weaver's tribal life experience and outlook. Patterns and colours are bold and designs are often geometric, sometimes with a rose motif or single (and sometimes multiple) medallions, as well as small animals and plants. The field is usually red, with ivory, blue and black top colours. 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The famous all-over pattern is the 'Mina Khani', a symmetrical repeating motif of four, rounded daisy-like flowers assembled in diamond formation and connected by a smaller flower in principal colours of forest green, red, burgundy and navy blue. There is no central medallion. Only the asymmetrical Persian knot is used, but materials can be all silk, all wool or a specific blend of the two. The Veramin's foundation (warp and weft) is cotton, with the exception of the finest carpets, which use silk. 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These medium-clipped wool pile rugs are generally woven on a cotton warp with one weft. High quality carpets called Shahr-baff (Shahr meaning city, baff meaning knot) were once manufactured in Hamadan city, but they are difficult to source today. These carpets were made with shiny, naturally dyed, hand-spun yarn, offering both durability and beauty, and those manufactured before 1920 were often tied on a wool warp.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Lashar Rugs","offers":[{"title":"Persian Hamadan","offer_id":37936864690343,"sku":"P-57222","price":485.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0437\/2407\/9271\/products\/P-57222_455c9c34-ea64-4079-be0a-279f8d0df7fb.jpg?v=1777492416"},{"product_id":"p-58015","title":"Persian Second Life","description":"\u003cp\u003eAfter years of refinement and innovation, each rug is carefully hand dyed using a variety of techniques. 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