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Vintage Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, J68253

Vintage Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, J68253

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6' 7" X 9' 3"

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SKU J68253
Size 6' 7" X 9' 3"
Size Category 6 X 9
Shape Rectangle
Origin Persian
Style Tribal
Sub Style Nomadic Persian & Turkish
Primary Color Brown
Background Color Tuape
Accent Color Grey
Pile Fiber Wool
Foundation Fiber Cotton
Age Vintage
Circa 1960
Design Name Heriz
Construction Handwoven
Surface Pile

The rug presented hails from Persia and showcases the Heriz design, often attributed to the township of Heris in northwestern Iran. This piece falls under the tribal-style category which is underscored by the use of geometric and botanical motifs woven into its pattern. The given piece is vintage, originating from the year 1960. Crafted from wool on cotton, the rug measures approximately 6'7" in height and 9'3" in width.

The featured rug is characterized by intricate design compositions, largely indicative of conventional oriental or Persian rugs. The core of the rug is embellished with an expansive diamond-studded emblem, which houses miniature geometric figures and stylized floral patterns. This medallion demonstrates a harmonious balance achieved through symmetry, framing a muted scale of earthy tones. These hues encompass various shades of beige and brown, interspersed with subdued bursts of pink and blue, contributing to the rug's air of antiquity.

The region encompassing the central emblem is plentiful in comparable motifs, including angular floral components and abstract figures, crafted to honor the symmetry and balance routinely found in such rugs. This field acts as a canvas, accommodating a range of well-aligned designs.

A distinguishing feature of this rug brasses the central field: the significant border introduces an assortment of smaller geometric figures and enhanced motifs along the rug's perimeter. This prime border is caged by thinner, inline protective borders featuring a continuous pattern aligning with the key border design.

The rug displays impressive craftsmanship and dedication to minute details noticeable through the clarity and complexity of the patterns. The color scheme is subdued, hinting at wear due to age or, alternatively, a deliberate vintage aesthetic achieved through the application of naturally dyed fibers. The weave appearing dense and uniform, signifies an intentionality in design thus supporting the strength and durability of the rug.

Originating from the Heris village, the Heriz design is widely recognized for its unique aesthetic and remarkable durability. These rugs are perceived for their striking geometric designs, highlighted medallions, and a vibrant color palette. The presence of good-quality wool aids in their long-lasting nature.

The emergence of the renowned "diamond on a square" medallion characteristic of Heriz design traces back to the late 1800s, with its roots reaching further back in time. The advent of these rugs was notably influenced by the weavers' efficient adaptation of antique carpet designs introduced by Tabriz merchants. Looking for large rugs suitable for export, these merchants facilitated the evolution of the Heriz rug, encapsulating the essence of rustic village craftsmanship, and the majesty of Persian court pieces.

The Heriz rug weaving style is partially influenced by the Mongols who invaded Iran's northwest in the 13th century. This historical influence has significantly shaped the region's current carpet industry. The harsh climate of the Heriz region prompts the production of excellent wool, the primary material used in these rugs. The lengthy winters in the region make rug weaving a preferable winter occupation.

Heriz rugs, apart from their aesthetic appeal, portray a narrative of cultural interchange. The rug designs and techniques have been considerably influenced by neighboring tribes such as the Turks, Armenians, and Kurds. This convergence of influences is mirrored in the distinctive and audacious angular designs of Heriz rugs, distinguishing them from other Persian rugs.

In terms of construction, Heriz rugs are celebrated for their dense piles, providing them with durability and longevity. The restrained range of colors utilized in these rugs enhances their compatibility with various home settings, especially those featuring woodwork.

Heriz rugs continue to be held in high esteem in the global market, owing to their unique beauty and functional durability. Despite their popularity, the traditional techniques adopted in their creation have been maintained over the centuries, thereby preserving their authenticity and cultural implication.

Last Updated on 4/9/2025 

Please note there are different policies for handwoven rugs and carpet area rugs 

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3 Day Money Back Guarantee and Return Policy for Handwoven Rugs

At Landry & Arcari, we hope to help you find the perfect rug for your home, which is why we give you a chance to view any handmade rug in your home for three days. If you decide the rug is not for you, you may return it within three days for a refund, less return shipping charges. The following conditions apply: 

  • The three-day return period begins upon delivery of the rug to the shipping address you provided.   
  • Returns after three days are considered exchanges and are valid for a merchandise credit only.  
  • Exchanges are up to 30 Days. After 30 days, your sale is final.  
  • All Customers are responsible for return shipping and insurance charges. Customers outside the Continental US will also be responsible for any local duty and vat charges.   
  • The item must be unused and in the same condition as received to be eligible for a refund or exchange. 
  • Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you of your return approval or rejection. If approved, we will include a copy of your refund.   
  • To return your rug, you will need to properly wrap and secure it in the original wrapping. If you require new wrapping, don't hesitate to contact us. 
  • THIS POLICY DOES NOT APPLY to custom ordered rugs, carpet and carpet area rugs, custom rug fabrication and alterations of any kind, rug & carpeting pads, wholesale, or trade accounts. 

CARPET AREA RUGS AND ROLL GOODS POLICY

All carpet sales are final (after we review your order)

Each carpet area rug is made-to-order, which is why all carpet sales are final. However, once you place your order, we will contact you via email or phone to confirm the exact dimensions, carpet product, and color before processing your final order. This policy applies to carpet rolls as well.

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Vintage Heriz Handwoven Tribal Rug, J68253

Regular price $2,200
Regular price Sale price $2,200
Sale Sold out
Cheryl

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