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The designs of [[Heriz Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Heris]] carpet based on two methods: broken and curved. On the broken method which is the base of Heris area designs, it becomes possible for the weaver to weave off his memory and without referring to a pre-designed pattern provided that the weaver is fully skilled and enjoys high and accurate concentration. The designs like [[medallion]], sampler and [[afshan]] the corner-medallion design is the main pattern. ('''[[Heriz Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Full article...]]''')
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The [[Goravan Rug|Goravan]] rugs and carpets have a [[cotton]] foundation and a [[wool]] pile. The Turkish ([[Symmetrical Knot|symmetric]]) knot is used. Goravan carpet designs are geometric, with either a [[medallion]] or an allover style. In general these carpets are well known for having a large center medallion with medallion sections in the corners. The designs feature large stylized palmettes, leaves, and vines with primitive nomadic motifs and ornaments. ('''[[Goravan Rug|Full article...]]''')

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The Goravan rugs and carpets have a cotton foundation and a wool pile. The Turkish (symmetric) knot is used. Goravan carpet designs are geometric, with either a medallion or an allover style. In general these carpets are well known for having a large center medallion with medallion sections in the corners. The designs feature large stylized palmettes, leaves, and vines with primitive nomadic motifs and ornaments. (Full article...)