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The Sarouk find their origins staples in the Arak weaving district of Iran. Arak is regarded as one of Iran's main carpet production centers. In regards to their legacy, the Sarouk have existed for upwards of 200 years. Their attractive traits and features establish a constant theme of originality within the rugs. As the Sarouk entered the market, they became a largely sought after item for both interior designers and aristocrats. Since their first forging, Sarouk rugs have been a brand of rug that have remained extremely consistent in their leading quality.
Instead of wool, cotton is the common material used within all Sarouk rugs. Sporting a cotton foundation and blue wefts give the Sarouk a light texture that is hard to reciprocate. Over this foundation is a thick pile that, in turn, produces a compact one of a kind carpet. Furthermore, the rug's thick and overall light tone combine into a comfortable piece that has a smooth outer layer.
Since the Sarouk are Persian rugs, they retain the usual symmetrical Persian knotting. However, there are some cases where Sarouk rugs will utilize asymmetrical Turkish knots. The knotting technique is always utilized to produce a large rug within the Sarouk family.
Hexagon, diamond, oval shaped, or angular medallions are the primary motif found in Sarouk rugs. These designs are emblazoned by the Sarouk's predominant colors of red, green, ivory, light blue, and a darker orange. Edging around these motifs is either a toned red or yellow. Among all these colors is one that stands out among the rest: salmon pink.
Iran Sarouk
Sarouk 092x068
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Sarouk 119x64
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Sarouk 134x67
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Sarouk 144x70
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Sarouk 190X103
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Sarouk 254X161
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Sarouk 258X164
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Sarouk 348x260
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