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Persian Rugs

At Rug the Rock, we bring you an exquisite collection of Persian rugs that capture the essence of Iranian artistry, history, and culture. Each rug in our collection is a one-of-a-kind piece crafted with care by artisans across Iran, from urban workshops producing intricate designs to the culturally rich, hand-knotted creations of village weavers. These rugs are made with traditional techniques that have been perfected over centuries, using high-quality wool and silk, and colored with natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects to achieve their vibrant and enduring hues.

Explore our collection and find the perfect Persian rug to enrich your home with authentic artistry :)


Curated by Rug the Rock

Authentic Persian Rugs, made in Iran.

With options spanning vintage and antique styles, our Persian rug collection offers versatile pieces that bring timeless artistry and quality to any room size or decor preference. Celebrated for their complex construction methods, each knot contributes to the intricate patterns and lasting durability that make these rugs heirloom-quality. From Tabriz medallions and Heriz geometric designs in Azerbaijan Province to Kashan florals in Isfahan Province and Baluch tribal patterns in Baluchistan Province, each rug reflects the unique aesthetics of its region of origin. Whether you’re seeking an intricate area rug, a stunning runner, or the simple elegance of a Gabbeh or Kilim, these pieces allow you to add an antique touch or a bold cultural statement to your space.

Explore our curated selection of handmade Persian rugs that are available for sale and find the perfect one that enriches your home with authentic craftsmanship and beauty from Persia.

FAQ

What is special about Persian rugs?

Persian rugs stand out for their unparalleled artistry and deep cultural heritage. Each rug is a labor of love, hand-knotted by skilled artisans using techniques passed down through generations. The craftsmanship ensures not only durability but also an intricate beauty that tells a story unique to its region of origin. From the bold tribal designs of Baluch rugs to the detailed floral patterns of Kashan and Tabriz masterpieces, every piece reflects a distinct cultural identity. The use of natural dyes, which often require weeks of preparation, creates rich, lasting colors that mature gracefully over time. Owning a Persian rug is like owning a piece of history—it’s both a work of art and a symbol of timeless sophistication.

Why are Persian rugs so expensive?

Persian rugs command high prices because they embody a combination of skilled labor, rare materials, and extensive time investment. The hand-knotting process involves tying hundreds of thousands to millions of knots, depending on the rug’s size and complexity. For example, a fine Persian rug can have a knot density exceeding 1,000 knots per square inch, each individually tied by hand. Premium materials, such as Persian cork wool or fine silk, are sourced for their durability and luxurious texture, and natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects contribute to their vibrant yet complex color palettes. Additionally, Persian rugs often carry cultural and artistic value, with some becoming collectible heirloom pieces that appreciate in value over decades.

How can you tell if a Persian rug is real?

Identifying an authentic Persian rug can be challenging for those without expertise, and it’s always advisable to consult a professional if you’re unsure. Many rugs made in countries such as China, India, and Pakistan mimic Persian designs, and unfortunately, some sellers label them as Persian rugs despite their different origins. Authentic Persian rugs are exclusively handmade in Iran (formerly Persia), and their quality, craftsmanship, and materials set them apart.

To distinguish a genuine Persian rug, examine the back of the rug: the design should be visible, though less defined, and slight imperfections indicate it was hand-knotted. The fringe should be an extension of the rug’s foundation, not sewn on as is typical in machine-made or imitation rugs. Look for color variations—authentic rugs use natural dyes, which can create subtle shifts in tone. Additionally, the label or provenance should specify that the rug was made in Iran, and reputable sellers will provide documentation or certificates of authenticity. When in doubt, seek guidance from a trusted rug expert to ensure you’re investing in a genuine Persian masterpiece.

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How long can a Persian rug last?

An authentic Persian rug, if cared for properly, can last for centuries. Its longevity depends on the quality of the materials (such as high-grade wool or silk) and the tightness of its knots. Regular maintenance, including professional cleaning every 3–5 years and rotating the rug to ensure even wear, plays a vital role. Rugs placed in high-traffic areas benefit from a rug pad, which minimizes stress on the fibers. Even rugs showing signs of wear can be restored through re-knotting or repairing fringe, ensuring that they remain a functional and beautiful part of your home for generations.

Are Persian rugs still in trend?

Yes, Persian rugs are timeless and remain as popular as ever. Their intricate patterns and rich colors make them perfect for adding character to traditional or vintage-inspired interiors. At the same time, minimalist styles like Gabbeh and Kilim rugs work beautifully in modern and Scandinavian homes.


Gabbeh rugs feature simple designs and earthy tones, bringing a cozy, rustic feel to contemporary spaces. Kilim rugs, with their flat-weave texture and geometric patterns, add a clean, modern touch while still offering warmth and depth. Persian rugs are incredibly versatile, making them a stylish choice for any decor, from classic to minimalist.

Why are most Persian rugs red?

Red is a prominent color in Persian rugs because it symbolizes strong emotions and grabs attention. It represents blood and fire, powerful symbols in nature. Red is often used to create striking designs and various visual effects in the intricate patterns of Persian rugs.