Collection: 🏔️ Heriz Rug Collection — Bold Geometry, Lasting Strength

Discover the powerful beauty of our Heriz Rug Collection — timeless Persian masterpieces celebrated for their striking medallions, angular geometry, and enduring durability. Handwoven in the rugged mountains of northwest Iran, Heriz rugs embody strength, artistry, and balance — true expressions of Persian heritage built to last generations.

Each Heriz rug is hand-knotted from fine wool, using techniques passed down through village families for centuries. Their distinctive patterns — bold diamond medallions, stylized leaves, and geometric vines — combine vivid earth tones with classic symmetry, bringing warmth and structure to any space from traditional homes to modern mountain interiors.

🌟 Features

  • Authentic hand-knotted craftsmanship — woven in the Heriz region of northwest Iran
  • 🧶 Fine wool pile — dense, resilient, and naturally lustrous
  • 🎨 Iconic Heriz design — bold central medallion and angular geometric motifs
  • 🏡 Versatile styling — complements mountain modern, transitional, or classic interiors
  • 🌈 Rich, earthy palette — rust, ivory, indigo, copper, and deep blue tones

🌿 Why Choose a Heriz Rug

  • Unmatched durability — known for their firm construction and heavy, resilient wool
  • Timeless design — striking geometry and symmetry that elevate any space
  • Heirloom quality — handwoven artistry that endures through decades of use
  • Cultural authenticity — every piece reflects the heritage of Persian village weaving

❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Heriz Rugs

What defines a Heriz rug?

Heriz rugs feature bold central medallions, angular vines, and geometric symmetry. They are prized for their durable construction and balanced, architectural beauty.

Where are Heriz rugs made?

They are woven in the Heriz region of northwest Iran, near Tabriz, an area famed for producing strong, long-lasting rugs with distinctive geometric designs.

Are Heriz rugs durable?

Yes — among the most durable Persian rugs, Heriz pieces use dense, high-quality wool that resists wear and holds its shape even in busy spaces.

How does a Heriz rug differ from a Serapie rug?

Serapie rugs are finer and often lighter in tone, while Heriz rugs have a thicker pile and more pronounced geometry — both share the same regional heritage.

How should I care for a Heriz rug?

Vacuum gently on low suction, rotate regularly, and use a rug pad to protect the weave. For deep cleaning, consult a professional Persian rug specialist.

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