Persian villages are known for their rich tradition of weaving carpets and rugs, with the craft remaining largely a cottage industry. Hossein Abad, located near the Hamadan area, is one such village. These rugs typically feature a wool pile and a cotton warp, with common colours including deep reds and blues. While most designs are geometric, you may occasionally find floral and animal motifs that reflect the natural environment of the region.
| Origin | Persian |
|---|---|
| Province | Persian Hossein Abad |
| Pile | Wool |
| Size | 521x85cm |
| Warp | Cotton |
| Age | 2-3 Years |
| Thickness Approx | 6mm |
| Colour | Red Base |
| Knot Density | 200000-250000 knots per m2 |