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Revision as of 11:49, 1 March 2020

Yazd Rug
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Design of Yazd Rug (Rugman)
General information
NameYazd Rug
Original nameقالی یزد
Alternative name(s)Yazd Carpet
Origin Iran: Yazd
CategoryCity
Technical information
Common designsGeometric, Herati (Fish)
Common colorsCrimson, Navy Blue, White, Cream, Blue, Beige
Dyeing methodNatural, Synthetic
Pile materialWool
Foundation materialCotton
Knot typeAsymmetrical (Persian)


Yazd rugs are among the most gorgeous of the Persian rug family. Their stunning colors and intricate patterns remind us of the ancient beautiful rugs which were woven in Central Iran many centuries ago. The number of colors used in Yazd rugs is endless. However, a rich burgundy is usually the predominant one and some other common colors are different shades of blue, green and ivory. Yazds have traditional floral patterns and they bear a striking resemblance to the legandary rugs of the city of Kashan. The city of Yazd is located in the province of Yazd, which is in central Iran which is not too far from Kashan, Kerman, Qum, Nain, or Isfahan. A truly magnificent work of art, no words can describe the utmost beauty of the famous rugs of Yazd.[citation needed]