Nahavand Persian Rugs

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570
Dimensions: 158cm x 288cm
Circa: 1975 A.D
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810
Dimensions: 156cm x 274cm
Circa: 1945 A.D
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680
Dimensions: 100cm x 124cm
Circa: 1955 A.D
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600
Dimensions: 149cm x 203cm
Circa: 1965 A.D
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600
Dimensions: 107cm x 163cm
Circa: 1955 A.D
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470
Dimensions: 161cm x 284cm
Circa: 1965 A.D
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600
Dimensions: 155cm x 293cm
Circa: 1975 A.D
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540
Dimensions: 152cm x 260cm
Circa: 1965 A.D
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700
Dimensions: 154cm x 291cm
Circa: 1945 A.D
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500
Dimensions: 170cm x 312cm
Circa: 1975 A.D
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520
Dimensions: 157cm x 297cm
Circa: 1965 A.D
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650
Dimensions: 162cm x 224cm
Circa: 1965 A.D
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Nahavand Rugs | Handwoven Village Rugs from Iran with Geometric Designs and Vibrant Colors

Nahavand rugs, classified among the reputable village rugs of the Hamadan region, are known for their bold geometric patterns, high-quality wool, and vibrant colors—especially deep red and navy blue.

Most Nahavand rugs are woven in rectangular sizes, rarely exceeding 6 square meters. The finest examples are known as Oshvand rugs, often featuring traditional Gol-e-Khar or Tarikhi designs. In recent years, the Cypress Tree pattern has also been added to their repertoire.

While Nahavand kilims may have been produced, no kilim from this region is recognized as a distinct category in the global market.

The geometric floral designs in Nahavand weaving are easily recognizable to anyone familiar with Persian carpets. The majority of Nahavand’s population is Lor, with a smaller presence of Lak people.