A Persian rug is a hand-knotted rug traditionally made in Iran (formerly Persia). Known for their intricate patterns, rich colors, and exceptional craftsmanship, these rugs are often considered works of art as much as they are functional home furnishings.
The price of a rug depends on the following factors:
Knot density – finer rugs take longer to make
Materials used – silk is more expensive than wool
Age and rarity
Condition and origin
A high-quality Persian rug can last 50 to over 100 years, and in some cases, even centuries. With proper care, many rugs are passed down through multiple generations as heirlooms.
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