| Origin | Iran |
|---|---|
| Province | Meshke Abad |
| Pile | Wool |
| Size | 332x224cm |
| Warp | Cotton |
| Age | 90-100 years |
| Thickness Approx | 4mm |
| Colour | Terracotta Base |
| Knot Density | 250000-300000 knots per m2 |
Meshke Abad
Situated in the South of Hamadan, Hossein Abad is a well-known centre for rug weaving, lending it's name to rugs made in and around the region. Almost all have a wool pile and a cotton warp. The vast majority of designs from this village are geometric, though you do find floral pieces too.