Heriz Rugs and Carpets Guide
| The Heriz rug is now the Iron Rug of Iran.
Heriz are thick, tough, and often inexpensive
rugs that appeal strongly to the US market. The
Heriz rug is produced in the Northwest corner of
Iran on and around Mount Sabalan. Part of the
reason for the toughness of Heriz carpets is that
Mount Sabalan is sitting on a major deposit of
Copper. Trace copper in the drinking water of the
sheep produces the highest quality of rug wool.
The copper makes the wool stronger and far more
resilient than wool from most other areas. Heriz
rugs include rugs from the towns of Ahar,
Heriz, Mehraban, Sarab,
Serapi,
Bakhshaish,
and Gorevan.
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Another factor is the rugs coarse
construction. I have heard that Gorevan Heriz can
be as course as 25 kpsi but in my experience 30
KPSI is the low end of the normal range to 100 -
110 KPSI on the high end. A common mistake is
to assume that because Gorevan is the coarsest it
must be the least desirable. Gorevan is the
coarsest because it uses heavier wefts and warps
and because they use multiple singles in the same
knot. As we can see in the image to the left four
strands or singles may be used in one knot. This
makes a wonderfully durable rug.
Are finely
knotted rugs better than others?
Left; 4 singles in one Turkish Knot in a Heriz
Rug.
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The great German rug expert Heinrich
Jacoby described a difference in size pre-1880 and
post-1880. In the pre-1880 period Jacoby suggests that
the most common size was 6 feet 6 inches by 13 feet. This
length equals twice width seems typical in that period
before the massive commercial export period. Long and
narrow was in keeping with the needs of the Persian
buyer. After 1880 production shifted to European sizes.
Starting with 6 meter rugs (6 feet 7 inches by 9 foot 10
inches) they were made in sizes typically up to 16 foot 6
inch by 26 feet. Jacoby,
Heinrich. How To Know Oriental Rugs and Carpets

Gorevan
Heriz carpet C. 1930-40 W&W lot 182
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Heriz Rug, Heriz proper,and the
surrounding area. Size: medium and large
carpets are common.
Structure: Symmetrical knot. 30 to
100 kpsi with up to 100 knots per square
inch in rare cases.
Yarn Spin: Z.
Warp: Cotton
Weft: 2 shots cotton. Wefts tend to be
substantial. Deeply depressed knots with a warp
offset of 85 to 90 degrees.
Pile: 2 wool singles.
Ends: Overhand knots with warp fringe.
Selvages: 1 cord plain wool.
Handle: Light - medium.
Further Notes: Heriz and Tabriz carpets have
heavier cotton warps and wefts than most Persian
rugs.
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