What sets them apart from other persian rugs is their quality.
Tabriz rug patterns.
Another popular motif is the four seasons which describes the life of the persian farmer during spring summer autumn and winter.
It is one of the oldest rug weaving centers and makes a huge diversity of types of carpets.
A good tabriz has a short and rough pile.
Tabriz is the capital of azerbaijan a province in the north of iran.
Ancient palaces and ruins are often seen on the carpets.
The finest examples of traditional floral rug designs geometrical patterns extremely elaborate famous fish designs or fascinating pictorial wall hanging rugs can only be found among tabriz persian rugs.
The range starts at bazaar quality of 24 raj and on up to the incredibly fine 110 raj.
It shows the rigidity of the rug which based on the number of strings used for the found.
Raj is the unit of knot density.
Antique tabriz rugs offer classical medallion designs and a host of allover patterns as well in every color imaginable from brilliant rich tones to soft pastels.
The patterns can consist of a centrally placed medallion surrounded by arabesques weeping willows and cypresses.
These rugs feature a medallion in the center with the corners filled with quarters of medallion.
Tabriz is an ancient city in north western iran and the most prolific of all carpet centres.
Designs of antique persian tabriz rugs feature medallions flowers gardens and hunting scenes along with pictorial rugs featuring fascinating curvilinear designs.