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Serapi Rugs | Rich Heritage and Craftsmanship


"Serapi" refers to a type of Persian rug that originated in the Heriz region of Northwestern Iran. These rugs are renowned for their bold geometric designs, large-scale motifs, and vibrant colors. The term "semi-old" typically indicates that the rug is not brand new but is not considered antique either. Instead, it may be several decades old, often having some vintage charm but still in relatively good condition.

 Serapi rugs typically feature large-scale medallion or geometric designs, often with bold motifs such as palmettes, geometric flowers, and stylized animals. The designs are usually rendered in rich colors, including deep reds, blues, ivory, and gold.
Traditional Serapi rugs are handwoven using high-quality wool on a cotton foundation. The wool is known for its durability and luster, while the cotton foundation provides stability and strength to the rug.
Serapi rugs are hand-knotted, with each knot individually tied on a loom. This labor-intensive process results in a dense, durable pile that can withstand years of use.

 As "semi-old" rugs may be several decades old but still in relatively good condition. They may exhibit some signs of wear, such as minor fraying or pile wear, but overall, they retain their beauty and functionality.
 Semi-old Serapi rugs can vary in value depending on factors such as size, design, age, and condition. Authentic, well-preserved Serapi rugs are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, and they can command significant prices in the market.

Semi-old Serapi Persian rugs are prized for their timeless beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance, making them treasured heirlooms passed down through generations.