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  2. Heriz rug - Wikipedia

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    The grades of these rugs are primarily based on village name. Serapis, for example, have been considered the finest grade of Heriz since the beginning of the 20th century. [4] Heriz rugs are of coarse construction. The rugs range from 30 kpsi on the low end to 100–110 kpsi on the high end. It is rare to see a rug over 100 kpsi that would look ...

  3. Sultanabad rugs and carpets - Wikipedia

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    Most similar to the Sultanabads are Heriz and Serapi rugs; this similarity being attributed to the magnificent graphic character of the designs. Yet within this similarity, the line work of the Heriz/Serapis is always more curvilinear and classical.

  4. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, as in the case of the "Serapi" rug, the name of the village serves as a label for a special quality. Village carpets can be identified by their less elaborate, more highly stylized designs. [50] Criteria suggesting village production include: [61] A rug of so-called scatter-size (dozar) that has been woven in a settled environment;

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  6. Karastan - Wikipedia

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    These rugs were then marketed under the invented name "Karastan" with individual names based on famous rug-producing areas in Asia such as Ispahan, Kirman, Sarouk, Oushak or Turkoman. [ 1 ] The brand made a name for itself at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair , when a Karastan rug was placed on the floor for 12 million people to walk across ...

  7. Sarab, East Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    The rugs of Sarab, which are also classified among those known as Heriz (Herez), have light, rather bright colour schemes. The usual adjective for "of Sarab" would be "Sarab-i", this changed to "Serapi". [17] In 1876, about the time that Sarabi rugs were coming on the market in England, the Prince of Wales made a trip to India on H.M.S. Serapis.

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