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169 x 113 cm | Persian Hamadan Rug (Old 1970)
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169 x 113 cm | Persian Hamadan Rug (Old 1970)

£239.00

Pickup available at 105 Eade Road

Usually ready in 24 hours

169 x 113 cm | Persian Hamadan Rug (Old 1970)

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105 Eade Road

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

105 Eade Road
London N4 1TJ
United Kingdom

Produced in Afghanistan

100% Wool and 100% Vegetable Dyes

FREE delivery

30-day returns

Environmentally sustainable

Durable, washable, repairable

Product Description

This is an old (circa 1970) authentic Hamadan rug, handmade in Iran. 

Persian rugs have always been associated with sophisticated and affluent households, with regal highly detailed floral designs such as Isfahan, Kashan and Tabriz rugs, however there are many nomadic people in Iran who weave simpler, tribal rugs, including Gabbeh, Hamadan and Qashqai rugs.

The floral designs often have a medium pile with a lustre, while the tribal rugs have a thicker pile. In most cases, the rugs are named after the city they are woven in. They are dominated by floral patterns symbolising the gardens of paradise, and nature with motifs of deer, goats, trees and other herbivorous animals.

Hamadan rugs are woven in the city of Hamadan, western Iran. They are classed as tribal rugs, despite their bold floral and medallion design. Within the Hamadan region there are smaller villages including Malayer, Nahavand, and Lilian, which incorporate their own unique motifs/colours when weaving Hamadan rugs. Common patterns include boteh (paisley), Herati pattern (diamond medallion) and floral vines.

Materials + Care

The pile of this rug is constructed of hand-spun Ghazni wool, and the weft and warp foundation are also constructed of wool. The dyes used are all 100% natural vegetable dyes, derived from plant, fruit and flower skins such as madder root, indigo, pomegranate skin and walnut shells.

Non-Straight Edges: Some rugs may not have completely straight edges due the handmade-nature of the rugs and rigorous production process of washing, dyeing and trimming. Usually these are not noticeable from eye-height.

Creases: Some rugs may have minor creases due to being folded and stored. These are usually flattened out once they are laid out and in the course of normal foot traffic and vacuuming. You can also flatten creases by applying some water to the crease and applying gentle heat using an iron, indirectly over another cloth.

Colour: The colours and shades may vary slightly due to the lighting when photos are taken. This means that the carpet you receive may look slightly different from the picture. Additionally, carpets naturally have a "light" side and a "dark" side, which is determined by the orientation of the wool pile. This is a characteristic of carpets and should be taken into consideration when choosing a carpet for your space.

Delivery and Returns

Deliveries within the UK are FREE. We endeavour to dispatch orders the same day (if ordered before 12 pm) or the next working day. We deliver all our rugs within mainland UK on a 2-3 working day, tracked service with Royal Mail.

If you're unhappy with your rug, we will happily offer a refund (excluding postage) within 30 days for mainland UK customers, allowing you to shop with confidence and ease. simply contact us and we will guide you through the process.

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