Originating from a small village in northwest Iran, Qarajeh Rugs represent the skilled hand-knotted traditions prevalent in the region north of Tabriz. These textiles are recognised for their clear, geometric medallion designs, with many featuring the signature triple medallion layout that sets Qarajeh work apart from neighbouring weaving styles. While closely linked to the Heriz region weaving heritage, Heriz region weaving heritage, Qarajeh Persian rug designs have a distinct crispness and symmetry, often incorporating bold tribal patterns that remain immediately identifiable.

Although many examples display the characteristic terracotta, deep blue, and ivory palette, variations in motif detail and border execution provide each piece with a unique personality. These rugs are frequently produced as runners or compact area carpets, making them an adaptable choice for UK homes seeking both visual interest and practical durability. The robust wool construction, combined with tight yet supple knotting, ensures that each hand-knotted Qarajeh carpet maintains its form and vibrancy under regular use.

Choosing a Persian Karaja runner or a smaller Qaraja village rug from this collection offers the opportunity to introduce authentic regional artistry into contemporary or traditional interiors. The interplay of linear patterning and geometric forms creates a visual anchor that remains grounded in heritage while complementing a wide range of design schemes. Collectors and design-conscious homeowners alike will appreciate the distinctive contribution Qarajeh rugs bring to both high-traffic and focal living spaces.