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Antique Persian Sarouk Moharejan Rug, Scatter square Size
Located in Evanston, IL
The Feraghan district area have a long history of rug and carpet weaving in the 19th century, many
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Early 20th Century Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Finely Woven Sarouk Ferahan Rug with Intricate Details
Located in Atlanta, GA
antique Persian Sarouk Feraghan carpet is rich in opulent color and sophisticated in intricate design. The
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Antique Early 1900s Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Feraghan Sarouk
Located in Atlanta, GA
This fine Feraghan Sarouk form the turn of the century boasts an impressive multi layered central
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Early 20th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Karastan 900-906 Samovar Teawash Wool Carpet Area Rug Feraghan Saruk
By Karastan
Located in Dayton, OH
Karastan 900-906 Samovar Teawash wool carpet area rug Feraghan Saruk 8'8 x 10'.
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20th Century Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Silk Feraghan Rug
Located in Evanston, IL
An Striking and beautiful antique silk Feraghan rug, depict the king of Persia from Zoroastrian
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Antique Mid-19th Century Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Silk Feraghan Rug
Silk Feraghan Rug
Silk Feraghan Rug
Silk Feraghan Rug
W 38 in L 56 in
Antique Persian Feraghan Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian Feraghan Rug
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Antique 19th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Feraghan Rug
Located in New York, NY
their stunning ornamentations and exceptional craftsmanship. The design of this antique carpet
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Mid-20th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

19th Century Persian Feraghan 8.7x10.8
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful feraghan . with a nice wear and great pile. Timeless piece
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Antique Late 19th Century Persian Revival Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Feraghan Area Rug
Located in New York, NY
An early 20th century Western Persian Feraghan (Ferahan) antique rug, the midnight field with an
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Early 20th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

2' x 2'7" Fine Antique Sarouk Feraghan Rug, Persia
Located in Evanston, IL
excellent quality and wears well. Feraghans were woven in the village of Sarouk but carpets given the name
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Antique Late 19th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Cotton, Wool

Antique Oversize Persian Feraghan Rug, circa 1900 13'4 x 20'
Located in Secaucus, NJ
This delightful Feraghan has a dark navy ground surrounded by a much softer border to create a
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Vintage 1920s Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Feraghan Black, Rosewood, Teal and Sandy Beige Handmade Wool Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian Feraghan black, rosewood, teal and sandy beige handmade wool rug Size: 4'9" × 7'0
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Early 20th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Fine Feraghan Sarouk Rug
Located in Evanston, IL
The Feraghan district area have a long history of rug and carpet weaving in the 19th century, many
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Feraghan Sarouk, Amazing Colors
Located in Evanston, IL
The Feraghan district area have a long history of rug and carpet weaving in the 19th century, many
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Antique Late 19th Century Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian Sarouk Farahan Rug
Located in New York, NY
An antique Persian Sarouk Farahan (Feraghan) carpet from the turn of the 20th century. The red in
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Antique Early 1900s Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Feraghan Sarouk, 3'4" x 4'11"
Located in Evanston, IL
and curling leaf motifs. Feraghan-Sarouks, also called Sarouks, are double-wefted, heavier carpets
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Antique 19th Century Persian Sarouk Farahan Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Antique Silk Feraghan Rug, circa 1880
Located in New York, NY
rugs from the town of Feraghan in Arak province in northwest Persia which represented the crème de la
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Antique 19th Century Persian Farahan Sarouk Persian Rugs

Materials

Silk

Feraghan Carpet, circa 1900
Located in MADRID, ES
Persian rug Feraghan made for the English market of the time. - These types of pieces were called
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Antique Early 1900s Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

Feraghan Carpet, circa 1900
Feraghan Carpet, circa 1900
Feraghan Carpet, circa 1900
Feraghan Carpet, circa 1900
W 159.45 in L 141.74 in
Early 19th Century Persian Feraghan Wool Rug, Red and Brown Colors, circa 1900
Located in MADRID, ES
Persian rug from the Feraghan region handmade with natural dyes. This type of rugs were made for
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Early 20th Century Persian Persian Rugs

Materials

Wool

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Feraghan Carpet For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the feraghan carpet you’re looking for. Each feraghan carpet for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using fabric, wool and cotton. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer feraghan carpet, there are earlier versions available from the 19th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. A feraghan carpet, designed in the Mid-Century Modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. Many designers have produced at least one well-made feraghan carpet over the years, but those crafted by Karastan are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Feraghan Carpet?

A feraghan carpet can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $12,950, while the lowest priced sells for $975 and the highest can go for as much as $120,000.

Finding the Right Persian-rugs for You

Make a bold statement in a living room or bedroom by incorporating vintage Persian rugs in your home decor.

A Persian carpet lends an aura of prestige to any room, even today. The fascination with Persian rugs dates at least as far back as the 4th century B.C., when historian Xenophon referred to the “soft rugs on which the Persians sit.” For centuries, Iran (modern-day Persia) has been known for the craftsmanship, intricate patterns and artistry of its carpets, which have found their way into households and museums around the world.

Although they have many imitators, real Persian rugs are made only in Iran and are easily recognized by their vibrant colors and elegant patterns.

Traditional, or antique, Persian rugs are what most people identify as “authentic.” Hand-made, they are very durable and, if properly cared for, can be passed down from generation to generation. Modern Persians, on the other hand, are often machine-made. Today’s carpets, Iranian or otherwise, can’t possibly match the level of craftsmanship that prevailed centuries ago, so historical Persian carpets will always be admired and highly valued.

Although the machine-aided production process is much faster and cheaper, the resulting rugs typically do not have the same quality or lifespan as handwoven ones, so traditional options are considered better investments.

To distinguish between the two, look for imperfections. Because traditional Persian rugs are handwoven, you will likely see small flaws on the front and back. With a machine-made imitation, on the other hand, you will probably not find stitching glitches, and the back will have a mesh or plastic covering.

Antique rugs are handmade from the finest materials, including wool, silk or cotton — never synthetic fibers. The fibers used in antique rugs are colored using natural dyes derived from insects and plants and woven into bold designs that reflect Iran’s culture and history. Since Persian tribes traditionally raised and herded sheep, wool was the most common material. The fiber has many advantages: It is fire-resistant and dries much more quickly than cotton. Also, because of its natural elasticity, it is more durable than cotton or silk. Regarded as works of art, Persian rugs can take months or years to complete.

The different types of Persian rugs are named for the cities, villages and regions where they’re made. Kashan rugs, for example, woven in the north-central Iranian city of Kashan, are considered among the finest city rugs, distinguished by curvilinear motifs like palmettos, leaves and arabesques. Nains have high knot counts, an indication of high quality, and generally employ pink, blue and ivory hues, while Tabriz rugs — created by weavers in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabrīz (or Tabriz) — mostly have floral and garden patterns. 

When shopping for vintage Persian rugs, you'll want to consider color, size and more — for a history of these rugs and tips on how to style yours, visit our guide to these woven creations today.

Find Tabriz rugs, handmade silk Persian rugs, Persian tribal rugs and other antique and vintage rugs from the world's best furniture dealers on 1stDibs.