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Revision as of 05:22, 12 September 2019

Hosseinabad Rug
Hosseinabad-Rugs-Rugman-Collection.jpg
Design of Hosseinabad Rug (Rugman)
General information
NameHosseinabad Rug
Original nameقالی حسین‌آباد
Alternative name(s)Hosseinabad Carpet (Mosul Rug)
Origin Iran: Hamadan
CategoryVillage
Technical information
Common designsHerati (Fish), Medallion, Geometric, Tribal
Common colorsCrimson, Ivory, Blue
Dyeing methodNatural, Synthetic
Pile materialWool
Foundation materialCotton, Wool
Knot typeSymmetrical (Turkish)


Hussainabad rugs originate from Hussainabad, located in west central Iran south of the city of Hamadan, Hussainabad produces some of the better quality village rugs from the Hamadan region. The majority of Hussainabad rugs are very long rug runners. They are tribal rugs that are hand woven by semi-nomadic people. Hussainabad rugs are extremely durable and long lasting due in large part to the quality of the wool, which is spun from sheep living in higher altitudes with cooler temperatures. The local artisans weave very high quality rug runners primarily using the Turkish symmetrical knot with an average KPSI (knots per square inch) of approximately 82.[citation needed]