A Closer Look
Sarouk — Persia
Sarouks originate from Arak, a weaving district of Iran and are regarded as one of the highest quality items weaved in this area.
They are striking pieces that sport a cotton foundation and beautiful, well balanced colors. They have existed for upwards of 175 years and are define by attractive features. They were, and still are, largely sought after by both designers and aristrocracts. 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.
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