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Heriz
A Heriz Rug is a type of Persian
rug from the area of Heriz.
The Heriz Rug is produced in the villages of the slopes of Mount Sabalan.
It is an extremely durable hard-wearing rug and the Heriz rug has now passed
Bijar Rugs as 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
Northwest Iran northeast of Tabriz. 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 other areas.
Heriz rugs include rugs from the towns of Ahar, Heriz, Mehraban, Sarab, Serapi,
Bakhshaish, and Gorevan.
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