A Persian Mir rug belongs to the Ardabil group, associated with the village of Mir. The patterns are predominantly geometric, and with DARA, all-over in design. These rugs are known to be very durable.
A Persian Sarouk rug hails from the Markazi Province, specifically woven in the village of Saruk and the city of Arak, along with the surrounding countryside. Known for their outstanding quality and durability, Sarouk rugs are designed to withstand decades of wear, making them some of the best-selling Persian rugs. Crafted from robust wool and utilizing the Persian knot technique, these rugs often feature traditional floral designs that showcase their intricate artistry.
Most suitable in: Hallway & kitchen
| ORIGIN | Persian |
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| PROVINCE | Persian Sarouk Mir |
| PILE | Wool |
| SIZE | 500x75cm |
| WARP | Cotton |
| AGE | 2-7 years |
| THICKNESS APPROX | 4mm |
| COLOUR | Red Base |
| KNOT DENSITY | 200000 - 300000knots per m2
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