Few written records exist of the design process and no two hand knotted rugs are the same.
Tribal persian rug patterns.
Traditional flower designs are not uncomon in these rugs.
Rug design techniques that were made thousands of years ago have been handed down from one generation to the next.
The names of persian rug patterns are derived from the city village or tribe where particular patterns were first woven or traded.
As they age their colors mellow and they appreciate in value sometimes phenomenally if they are in mint condition.
2 shah abbassi a special flower known as shah abbassi set off by other floral persian rug patterns and leaves.
A boroujerd persian rug often has an allover pattern consisting of the famous persian rug motif.
Birjand rugs represent some of the finest quality persian rugs made in iran and feature super fine details attributed to their intricately woven patterns.
They are considered heirloom pieces passed down the generations.
It is not unusual to find more than one motif in a single rug.
3 spiral spiraling branches around leave.
Boteh gul herati mina khani rosette shah abbasi azari kharchang and islimi floral.
Many colors can be seen in a boroujerd rug such as red burgundy ivory and navy blue.
Apart from traditional styles made in persia iran like heriz serapi nain kashan tabriz bidjar bakhtiari sarouk and the list can be really long this category also includes many other types of traditional rugs made not commercially by small nomadic tribes like the balouch kazaks kurds afshar.
The boteh mentioned in afhar persian rug page.
The end of each branch splits to resemble the jaws of a dragon.
Some of the more common motifs are.