A masterful blend of geometric precision and tonal sophistication, this 8x10 hand-knotted Heriz rug reimagines the timeless language of Persian tribal design for the modern interior. Expertly woven from fine wool with a plush 0.75-inch cut pile on a durable cotton foundation, it balances luxurious texture with enduring structure—hallmarks of authentic Heriz craftsmanship.
At its heart lies a striking peach and ivory medallion, set against a deep black field and framed by intricate coral, aqua, and blue accents that lend depth and contrast. The design embodies the architectural symmetry and angular floral geometry for which Heriz rugs are celebrated, expressing both strength and elegance in every line.
Perfect for grand living rooms, dining areas, or formal interiors, this rug’s dense hand-knotted pile offers exceptional warmth, resilience, and acoustic comfort. Its bold palette allows it to function as a commanding focal point in minimalist spaces or as a harmonious complement in richly layered décor.
- Exact Size: 8x10
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Black, Peach, Ivory, Aqua, Blue, Brown, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.75 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20167
Story Behind the Art: Handwoven in the rugged mountains of northwestern Iran near Tabriz, Heriz rugs are celebrated for their bold geometric artistry and unmatched strength. Crafted from high-quality local wool rich in natural lanolin, these rugs are exceptionally durable, often lasting for generations with minimal wear. Their signature aesthetic is defined by a large angular medallion—a commanding geometric centerpiece framed by stylized leaves, vines, and motifs that radiate outward in perfect balance. The color palette, featuring deep reds, midnight indigos, warm ivory, and muted earth tones, lends each piece a striking architectural rhythm. Loved for their graphic symmetry, sturdy texture, and timeless elegance, Heriz rugs embody the spirit of Persian village weaving, where artistry meets endurance. Whether adorning traditional spaces or modern interiors, they serve as enduring heirlooms—masterpieces of design, durability, and cultural heritage.