A Persian Meshke Abad rug, originating from the village of Meshkin Abad in the Hamadan region, is a traditional hand-knotted rug known for its robust construction and bold designs. These rugs typically feature large-scale floral or geometric patterns with a central medallion, framed by intricate borders. The colour palette often includes rich reds, deep blues, and earthy tones. Made from durable wool on a cotton foundation, these rugs are highly regarded for their longevity and ability to add warmth and character to both traditional and modern interiors.
| Origin | Persian |
|---|---|
| Province | Persian Meshke Abad(Antique) |
| Pile | Wool |
| Size |
606x361cm |
| Warp | Cotton |
| Age | 70-75Years |
| Thickness Approx | 5mm |
| Colour | Red Base |
| Knot Density | 300000-350000 knots per m2 |