Sarouk Rugs

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Sarouk rugs are well-known for their sturdy construction, making them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas in your home. Their thick and plush pile allows them to withstand the daily wear and tear typically seen in hallways, living rooms, and entryways.

The style, quality, and durability of Sarouk rugs have made them a beloved choice among Western consumers, both historically and today. Traditional Sarouk carpets are distinguished by their use of blue weft threads, while their intricate surface designs and floral patterns feature a wide range of vibrant and pure colours. You can explore our collection of Sarouk rugs to find the perfect addition to your home right here at Bijan.

History of Sarouk Rugs

Sarouk rugs are right up there, with Tabriz and Kashan rugs being some of the most renowned Persian rug styles. These gems hail from Sarouk in central Iran, where they began to shine in the 19th century, thanks to their intricate designs, vibrant colours, and impeccable craftsmanship.

Between the mid-19th and 20th centuries, Sarouk rugs found their way to international markets. During this time, their designs and colour palettes evolved to cater to the preferences of a global audience.

Although there was a brief decline in Sarouk rug quality during the mid-20th century, skilled weavers swiftly rectified this issue. Today, Sarouk rugs enjoy worldwide acclaim for their diverse range, exceptional designs, and unmatched quality.

Colours Of Sarouk Rugs

The charm of Sarouk rugs owes much to their captivating range of colours. These rugs are renowned for using natural dyes, which produce a broad spectrum of rich and harmonious colours that gracefully age over time. Similarly, Tabriz rugs also offer a diverse array of colours. In Sarouk rugs, you’ll often encounter field colours such as beige, ivory, cream, deep navy blue, and red.

Traditional Sarouk rug designs are a canvas for vibrant shades like burnt orange, champagne, red, brown, green, ivory, bright blue, and “dughi,” an intense salmon pink achieved by blending red dye with yoghurt.

Patterns and Motifs

Sarouk rugs are celebrated for their unique floral patterns, typically featuring a central medallion design adorned with floral motifs and intricate vine scrolls that encircle it. These designs often embrace symmetry, creating a harmonious balance between colours and patterns. The colour palette commonly found in Sarouk rugs includes opulent and inviting warm tones like red, blue, and ivory, which add to the overall sense of luxury and charm.

We have over 5,000 rugs in stock; the listings on this site represent a small selection of our extensive range. Please visit us in store to explore our collections.