Herati Rugs, Herati Style Rugs
Oriental rugs are treasured not only by rug collectors but also by homeowners who want to add elegance and warmth to their living spaces. With their exquisite designs and unique hand-knotted character, these rugs can lend an unmatched charm to any space, whether it is a traditional home or a contemporary office.

For centuries, oriental rugs, especially Persian rugs, have been considered a symbol of wealth and status. And with a wide array of styles, colors, and patterns available, it is easy to see why they are one of the most sought-after home decor items as well as a precious collectible. They are an incredibly valuable investment, and the best part is that their value only continues to rise with time.
If you are looking to add an oriental rug to your home or office, a Herati rug might be a wonderful choice for you. Easily distinguished by their patterns and designs, Herati rugs are one of the most well-known among traditional Persian rugs. Originating from the city of Herat (in present-day Afghanistan), they spread towards the west, across Persia, Anatolia, and the Caucasus. Depending on the region and its influences, this rug style was interpreted in various ways, with motifs and patterns varying. It is slightly similar to Tabriz rugs and Bidar rugs, which have inherited their designs. However, unlike Herati rugs, these rugs did not appear in the Western market until the early 19th century, which is why they lacked the antique allure of the former.
History of Herati Rugs
The Herati rugs, or the Herati pattern, did not receive much scholarly attention despite their popularity and widespread use. It is believed that the people of Herat first developed the design, although some say the Turks created it. Herati is a repeating pattern that consists of a rosette framed in diamonds, with curving acanthus leaves surrounding it. Sometimes, you might also find tiny flower heads on the sides and corners. But in the ancient predecessors of the rugs, weavers made extensive use of Mithraism iconography influences, especially in the form of fish. If you look at older Herati rugs, you will find fish holding a lotus, which symbolizes the birth of Mithras, the god of the sun, justice, contract, and war.
Shop Herati-Style Rugs at Beautiful Rugs
Beautiful Rugs is one of the leading sellers of oriental rugs, including authentic handmade Persian rugs, at the best prices. If you want to inject color into your space while adding texture and character, Persian rugs, especially Herati-style rugs, are an excellent choice. Their high quality makes them immensely valuable and durable. A Herati rug you buy today will remain in good condition for years to come, which means they have the potential to turn into heirloom pieces that you can pass down through generations. Because they are woven with all-natural wool and cotton, they can endure regular wear for a long time. Moreover, unlike other designs, Persian rugs will never go out of style.
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