PERSIAN

Persian carpets — known in India as galicha or kaleen — are among the world's most prized hand-knotted floor coverings. Rugsville's collection brings authentic Persian-style carpets to Indian homes, woven by master artisans in India's weaving hubs using time-honored techniques and pure wool. Free shipping across India, easy 7-day returns, and direct-from-loom pricing.

The Heritage of Persian Carpet Weaving

The Persian carpet tradition dates back over 2,500 years, with designs originating in cities like Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, and Qom. India inherited this art through centuries of cultural exchange — today, India's leading weaving hubs produce some of the finest Persian-style carpets in the world. Each piece is hand-knotted on a vertical loom, with knot densities ranging from 80 to 1,000 KPSI (knots per square inch). Higher KPSI means finer detail and longer durability — most premium Rugsville Persian carpets fall in the 200–400 KPSI range.

Patterns & Designs

Persian carpet patterns are deeply symbolic and fall into several classical motifs:

  • Tabriz — bold central medallions surrounded by floral arabesques, often in deep reds and ivories
  • Isfahan — fine, intricate floral and arabesque patterns with vine motifs
  • Kashan — soft pastel palettes with central medallions and curving vines
  • Heriz — geometric medallions with bold reds and rust browns; ideal for high-traffic areas
  • Sultanabad — all-over floral patterns in muted vegetable-dye palettes — perfect for Indian drawing rooms

Materials Used

Wool — the workhorse of Persian carpet weaving. Rugsville sources hand-spun New Zealand and highland wool for softness and resilience. Silk — used for fine detail or as the entire pile in luxury India-Persian carpets, giving the carpet a lustrous sheen. Cotton — typically used as warp and weft (the structural foundation), giving the carpet stability without adding bulk. Vegetable dyes — mineral and plant-based colors (madder root for red, indigo for blue, walnut hulls for browns) age beautifully over decades.

How to Choose a Persian Carpet for Your Home

Living room: 8'×10' or 9'×12' carpets work best for typical Indian drawing rooms. Look for medallion designs in warm reds, ivories, or muted blues. Bedroom: 5'×8' or 6'×9' Tabriz or Sultanabad pieces add warmth without overwhelming. Dining room: 8'×10' is the safe size to allow chairs to remain on the carpet when pulled out. Pooja room: smaller 2'×3' or 3'×5' pieces in burgundy or maroon are auspicious and traditional.

Care & Maintenance

Vacuum weekly using suction-only mode (avoid beater bars on hand-knotted wool). Rotate the carpet 180° every 6 months to even out wear. Spot-clean spills immediately with cold water and a mild detergent. Professional dry-cleaning every 2–3 years preserves the pile. Avoid direct sunlight — UV fades natural dyes over time. Use a quality rug pad to extend life and prevent slipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Persian carpet and an Oriental carpet?
"Persian" specifically refers to designs originating in or inspired by the Persian (Iranian) tradition — Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan etc. "Oriental" is a broader umbrella that includes Persian plus carpets from Turkey, Afghanistan, Central Asia and India. All Persian carpets are Oriental, but not all Oriental carpets are Persian.
Are these carpets handmade in India or imported from Iran?
Rugsville Persian carpets are hand-knotted in India by master artisans in traditional weaving hubs (India), using authentic Persian designs and techniques. We source designs that have been passed through Indian weaving families for generations.
How long does a hand-knotted Persian carpet last?
With proper care, 50–100 years is typical for a wool Persian carpet. Many family heirlooms last 150+ years. Silk Persian carpets are more delicate but still last 75+ years with care.
What is KPSI and why does it matter?
KPSI (Knots Per Square Inch) measures weaving density. Coarser carpets are 80–150 KPSI; medium 150–300; fine 300–500; museum-grade 500+. Higher KPSI allows finer pattern detail and tends to last longer.
Can I use a Persian carpet in a humid Indian climate?
Yes. Wool naturally regulates moisture and resists mold. Avoid placing the carpet directly under wet planters or in unventilated bathrooms. In monsoon months, vacuum more often to prevent dust mites.
Do you offer custom-size Persian carpets?
Yes — see our Custom Carpets service. Lead time is 6–14 weeks depending on size and design complexity.

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