Description
Origin of Ferduz Rugs
Ferduz is a city located in the northwest of Iran, situated in the East Azerbaijan region. Known for its rich history in carpet weaving, Ferduz rugs are often regarded for their exceptional craftsmanship and vibrant designs. These rugs are distinct from those produced in other renowned carpet cities like Tabriz and Heriz. While Ferduz carpets share some design influences with their neighbors, they tend to feature more intricate and geometric patterns. The designs often include repeating medallions, floral motifs, and intricate borders. Ferduz rugs are made with high-quality wool, ensuring their durability and soft texture.
Rug Description
This multicolored Ferduz rug showcases a stunning array of geometric patterns and intricate designs. The central medallion is the focal point, surrounded by smaller motifs and repeating patterns, all rendered in vibrant hues. Handwoven from 100% wool, the rug measures 7.0×10.0 feet, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical durability. The rich colors of the rug are achieved using natural vegetable dyes, contributing to its timeless appeal. With a high knot density of 190 knots per square inch, this rug exemplifies fine craftsmanship, making it a valuable addition to any space.
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Return Policy
If you’re not completely satisfied with your purchase, contact us within 7 days to initiate the return process. Once we receive the item in its original condition, we’ll issue a full refund. Please note, customers are responsible for return shipping costs. To ensure your peace of mind, we also offer a 30-day return or exchange policy. Since each rug is handmade, slight imperfections may occur. If you would like additional photos or more details, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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