The early successes of the sarouk rug are largely owed to the american market.
Sarouk rug history.
Sarouk oriental rug design history.
This region became one of the most active regions of carpet weaving in the late 19th century through the early 20th century.
Sarouk is a village located in the arak markazi province of west central iran.
This carpet is knotted in a large area surrounding the village of sarough in the western parts of central persia.
During the period starting in the 19th century and through to the early 20th century this region became one of the most active carpet weaving centers.
Sarouk is a name of a village situated about 25 miles north of arak sultanabad.
The sarouk find their origins staples in the arak weaving district of iran.
American customers had an affinity for the sarouk s curvilinear and floral designs.
Traditional sarouk oriental rug design saruq sarough in rugs woven from the late 19 th and early to mid 20 th century were for the most part produced in the region of what is now the markazi province of iran and within the area surrounding the city of arak in northwestern iran between tehran and hamadan.
These were incorporated into the rug either in an all over pattern or in a medallion layout that could be diamond hexagon angular round or oval shaped.
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Sarouk is a mountainous region with a long history of excellence in weaving.
Arak is regarded as one of iran s main carpet production centers.
Sarouk carpets are divided into several periods.
Brief history of saruk rugsa sarouk rug is a type of persian rug from the province of arak in persia.
Sarouk rugs have been produced for much of the twentieth century.
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The fields in the older pieces also featured tree of life designs blended together with other trees such as the willow or cyprus and sometimes realistic animals woven.
Sarouk rugs are made in the village of sarouk and in the neighboring villages in central iran.
The carpet often red or blue is manufactured with a number of different patterns but often have a centrally placed medallion and a distinct defined border.
Traditional sarouk designs consist of gul hannai boteh or herati motifs.
The weavings of sarouk and its many surrounding villages are among the most in demand in both the domestic and overseas markets.
Antique sarouk rug.
History of the sarouk rug.
In regards to their legacy the sarouk have existed for upwards of 175 years.
Today antique sarouk rugs and carpets are among the most luxurious classically derived room sized persian carpets.
Investment level ferahan rugs were not produced after the 1910s and the finer 19th and turn of the 20th century examples have become quite rare.
Ferahan carpets were one of the rug making genres displayed at the vienna exhibition of 1873 which ushered in broad western interest in the oriental carpet.