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  2. Arak rug - Wikipedia

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    Arak carpet design by Isa Bahadori. Arak rugs, otherwise known as Arak carpets, are made in the province of Arak, Iran.Technically, all rugs from Arak can be considered Arak rugs but those termed Sarouk are marked as of the best quality, while the more general term Arak is used for rugs of lesser quality.

  3. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    A Persian carpet (Persian: فرش ایرانی, romanized: farš-e irâni [ˈfærʃe ʔiː.ɹɒː.níː]), Persian rug (Persian: قالی ایرانی, romanized: qâli-ye irâni [ɢɒːˈliːje ʔiː.ɹɒː.níː]), [1] or Iranian carpet is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in Iran ...

  4. Category:Persian rugs and carpets - Wikipedia

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  5. Varamin carpet - Wikipedia

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    Varamin carpets and rugs or Veramin carpets and rugs (Persian: قالی و فرش ورامین) are carpets and rugs woven in city of Varamin and its surrounding area, southeast of Tehran. [1] Many rug and carpet experts see Varamins as being among those Persian carpets most authentic in terms of traditional style and motif.

  6. Bakshaish - Wikipedia

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    Bakshaish rugs adapt the style and sensibility of smaller tribal carpets from Northern Iran.The designs of Bakshaish rugs and carpets feature abstract geometric patterns and take their inspiration from Persian classical carpets, Often, following form of village pieces, Bakshaish carpets apply scattered graphics filling the woven field.

  7. Sarouk Persian carpets - Wikipedia

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    The first World Oriental Carpet Exhibition in 1891 in Vienna and another one in London in 1892 created a rising demand for Persian rugs in the west. Companies such as the British-Italian Nearco Castelli Brothers and the Eastern Rug Trading Company of New York established their branches in 1909 in Tabriz and later in Kerman .