








Vintage Dargazin Area Rug (2' x 3')
Dimensions: 2'0" x 3'0" (61 cm x 91 cm).
Vintage Dargazin rug, hand-knotted and one-of-a-kind, with a richly drawn floral design set against a deep charcoal field and framed by an ivory and pale blue border. The compact 2' x 3' format showcases classic Persian village craftsmanship through its symmetrical all-over pattern, softened palette, and finely articulated botanical motifs. An ideal accent rug for an entryway, office, or bedside setting.
Faded neutral tones of charcoal, ivory, pale blue, taupe, rust, camel, slate, and gold, with a charcoal field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Dargazin is a village in the Hamadan district of northwest Iran, known for producing finely woven rugs with a distinctive curvilinear quality unusual for the region. Dargazin rugs typically feature all-over herati patterns or elaborate floral medallion designs executed with a precision more often associated with city workshops than village production.
Their construction is single-wefted on a cotton foundation, and their palette tends toward deep, saturated reds and blues. They are among the more refined and sought-after of Hamadan-area rugs.
Dimensions: 2'0" x 3'0" (61 cm x 91 cm).
Vintage Dargazin rug, hand-knotted and one-of-a-kind, with a richly drawn floral design set against a deep charcoal field and framed by an ivory and pale blue border. The compact 2' x 3' format showcases classic Persian village craftsmanship through its symmetrical all-over pattern, softened palette, and finely articulated botanical motifs. An ideal accent rug for an entryway, office, or bedside setting.
Faded neutral tones of charcoal, ivory, pale blue, taupe, rust, camel, slate, and gold, with a charcoal field.






































