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Story Behind the Art: Handwoven by the Luri nomads of the Zagros Mountains in southwestern Iran, Luri rugs embody a rich heritage shaped by centuries of pastoral life and tribal tradition. Created by skilled weavers who pass their techniques and symbolic motifs from one generation to the next, these distinctive rugs are celebrated for their bold geometric designs, expressive artistry, and authentic character. Influenced by neighboring Kurdish weaving traditions, Luri rugs often feature hexagonal medallions, tree-of-life motifs, stylized floral elements, and abstract animal figures that reflect the natural world surrounding their makers. Their vibrant palettes combine earthy neutrals with vivid shades of red, deep blue, saffron yellow, and warm brown, all achieved through the use of natural dyes. Crafted from handspun wool rich in natural lanolin, Luri rugs offer exceptional softness, durability, and a subtle luster that enhances their organic beauty. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind expression of nomadic culture, valued for its artistic spontaneity and enduring craftsmanship.

