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Sarouk Defined
A village north of Arak in central western Iran which is famous for the production of floral rugs for the US market in the 1920's-1930's. Until the first world war, the central medallion design was the most popular until this was replaced with the pattern of detached floral sprays on burgundy or dark pink backgrounds. Some navy blue field Sarouks are sometimes seen as well. Asymmetrical knots are used on cotton foundation with blue wefts.
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Tue Sep 16
- Painted and/or Chalked Rugs: american sarouk and other oriental rugs which have been augmented post production with dyes, paint and sometimes even chalk!
Mon Jul 21
- Indo-Sarouks: Sarouk Rugs from India: Indian Sarouk Rugs, or Indo-Sarouks, are Indian rugs made to look like classic Persian Sarouk rugs.
Mon Feb 26
- ORIENTAL and Persian rugs The oriental carpets Notes of Barry O'Connell Spongobongo.co m: Detailed guide to Oriental Rugs and Persian Carpets
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