Hamadan Rugs

Hamadan is one of the oldest cities in Iran and serves as the primary trading hub for hundreds of surrounding weaving villages. Because of this, “Hamadan” is a broad category that encompasses a vast range of styles—from the fine, city-style Enjilas to the rugged, nomadic Hosseinabad.

Despite the variety, several key characteristics define the Hamadan tradition. These rugs are almost always built on a cotton foundation and utilize the “Senneh” (single-weft) weaving technique, which gives them a sturdy, slightly stiff handle. They are famous for their “Herati” (water lily and fish) patterns and bold geometric medallions. One of the most sought-after variations is the “Camel Hair” Hamadan, which features a wide border of natural, undyed tan wool.

Hamadan rugs are the ultimate “practical” Persian carpet. They are known for being exceptionally heavy and durable, designed to withstand generations of foot traffic. Because of their rustic, village charm and diverse color palettes—often featuring “Hamadan Red” and deep indigo—they are incredibly versatile. They are the perfect choice for high-traffic entryways, kitchens, or family rooms where you want the prestige of a hand-knotted Persian rug with maximum durability.

Hamadan rugs are renowned for their exceptional durability and distinctive tribal aesthetics, woven across hundreds of villages surrounding the historic Iranian city and celebrated for their bold, geometric designs and robust structures. These character-filled pieces are iconic examples of regional Persian craftsmanship; discover more about the diverse weaving traditions found across Persia Iran.

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