Persian Rugs: History, Identification & Value

Understanding Persian Rugs: Origins, Craft & Cultural Significance

Persian rugs (Iranian carpets) are the world’s most widely recognized hand-knotted rugs, ranging from refined workshop masterpieces to bold village and tribal weavings. Entering this world reveals hidden histories and ancient traditions, designs passed down for thousands of years, carried across cultures and continents. Flowers and geometric figures carry deep symbolism; colors and shapes convey meaning that has endured for centuries.

Antique and early vintage Persian rugs remain the benchmark for collectors, designers, and institutions, valued for their structure, artistic coherence, and enduring relevance. Nazmiyal Collection has handled, sourced, and authenticated Persian rugs for more than four decades, with an authenticity-first approach to buying, appraisals, cleaning, and restoration. On this page you will learn how to identify authentic antique Persian rugs, what drives value, and how key types like Tabriz, Kashan, Kerman, Heriz, and Serapi differ in structure and design.

Browse our full collection of antique rugs spanning Persian and all other origins.

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