Rasa is among the oldest sellers and exporters of carpets in the Iranian market. We are proud to be one of the highest quality pictorial carpets weaving companies in the market.

We are here for you to customize your pictorial carpets according to your taste.

We always focus on customer satisfaction, quality of raw materials and commitment to orders.

 

We always pay attention to the following areas:


1. the environment
2. business ethics
 3. health and safety
4. the right to work.

 We guarantee the Washable, the use of the best yarn available in the Iranian market and the quality of the weaving in our pictorial carpets

We try never to stop at this stage. The good news is that we are increasing the durability of the colors used in our pictorial carpets.

 Since we know that every business has unique customers, we put our customers above all.  We are more your consultant than an exporter.

 

Rasa is based in Tehran - Iran, we can support our loyal customers from UAE. We have our own team providing 24/7 online customer service.

Rasa is based in Tabriz - Iran, we can support our loyal customers from UAE. We have our own team providing 24/7 online customer service.

Prices vary depending on the number and payment methods.

Prices are valid for seven calendar days.

You can send us your order using the order table on the product page

SAT –THU 10:00-19:00 IRST (GMT+3:30) Friday is the weekend in Iran, but we are always online on whatsapp : +989027695500
Normal shipment is “by air”. Shipment by sea, couriers, post parcel can also be arranged upon request.

We do our best to deliver the goods at the lowest possible price to our customers.it is better to check the minimum order quantity with our sales experts case by case.


Yes, the product must be related to our work field, you can send us the link to the product so that if possible, we can buy it and send it to you.

Yes, definitely. By consulting with our export expertise, we’re happy to discuss and present available options based on different factors such as your local market demands and delivery methods.

Transit period depends on a wide variety of factors – such as order type, quantity, number of mixed products in one shipment, shipping mode, or delays at customs at destination. Normally Shipments can be made within 5 month from date of receipt of order.


One key distinction between Persian rugs and other Oriental rugs is the design. A conventional Persian carpet can include any four primary patterns: all-over, compartment, central medallion and one-sided. Most styles feature symmetrical design or at least designs that appear symmetrical

The most obvious difference between a Turkish rug and a Persian rug is their designs. Most of the Persian rugs have more rounded,oriental and elegant designs and motifs, mostly the center of the rug has a medallion design and Persian rugs looks like they are made for a palaces.


Wool is a natural fiber and the most expensive, but also most durable and versatile carpet type


YOU CAN ALWAYS TRY BAKING SODA AND A VACUUM

Another oriental rug cleaning trick works like this: Drizzle a slim layer of baking soda on it and allow the powder to settle into the fibers for thirty-plus minutes before vacuuming with a hand-propelled carpet sweeper instead.


Check to be sure the color goes to the base of each tuft and look for knots at the base. These are also indicators that the rug is handmade. Handmade Persian rugs are considerably more valuable than machine-made rugs

To determine knots per square inch (KPSI), count the number of knots within a one inch vertical and one inch horizontal area then multiply the two numbers. A rug with 10 knots horizontally and 10 knots vertically will have 100 KPSI.


every 1-3 years
Rug Cleaning professionals recommend cleaning your rugs every 1-3 years depending on traffic and soiling. For your investment grade rugs, antiques, and really all wool products, it is best to have the rugs professionally washed- this is a much deeper clean than a topical clean that we can perform in your home.


4 Ways To Identify High Quality Area Rugs
  1. Knots Per Square Inch (KPSI) The number of knots within a rug determines the density, durability, and clarity of pattern; the more knots, the higher the quality. ...
  2. Detail. ...
  3. Premium Wool. ...
  4. Color.


A Persian rug or Persian carpet is a handwoven or hand knotted rug, woven in Iran. It can be a kilim (flat woven rug) or a knotted pile rug. The term carpet denotes a larger size but often these two terms, Oriental carpet and Oriental rug are used interchangeably.

Does the presence of a signature or inscription make a rug more valuable? Despite what the dealer is likely to tell you, probably not. A number of city rug types like Isfahan, Kashan, Nain, and Ghoum (from Iran), Hereke and Kayseri (from Turkey), and fine Bokharas and Kashans from Pakistan are signed.

Tabriz carpets are considered to be among the most beautiful and the most exclusive Persian carpets and one the main reasons is the thin threads of silk used in these rugs which show small fine details like wrinkles, drapes and fine lines in their designs.

The finest of these carpets can take months, and even years to be made. Finer yarns like silk and cotton yields light-weight and intricate designs and takes much longer to weave compared to wool yarns. Hence, the prices of the rugs made from finer yarns are higher than the ones made completely of wool.

Persian rugs can often take years, and sometimes decades to create. A high-quality Iranian carpet can cost tens of thousands of dollars. The most expensive Persian rug sold at auction in June 2013 for $33.8 million

True Persian rugs will have a soft backing and the pattern will be a mirror image on both sides. If there is a plastic mesh covering on the back side of the rug, that means the rug was made with synthetic materials and is not authentic. The mesh holds the synthetic material together.


Persian rugs can be good investments if you make the right choices. Those who own an antique Persian rug passed on from previous generations will vouch for its durability. While Oriental rug antique collectors will tell you, a diligently chosen Persian rug is unlikely to decrease in value.

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Persian rugs also are Oriental rugs but they are made only in Iran (formerly known as Persia). Characteristics of a Persian rug include an unusually thick pile (up to 160 knots per square inch), extremely rich color combinations and unique designs, and a very distinct knot.

Because of their painstaking craftsmanship, Persian rugs are also highly regarded for their quality and durability. With the right attention and care, they'll be enjoyed for generations to come. These pieces are also great investments, often increasing in worth if properly maintained.

When a rug begins to approach about 200 knots per inch, the weave begins to be considered as fine. The finely woven area rugs may have as many as three or four hundred knots per inch, but such a count is considered to be exceptionally and even unusually fine.


Iran. There's a reason the word “Persian” is synonymous with the word “rug.” Iran has been one of the highest-quality rug producers for centuries.

Over ninety percent of all of the carpet made today is made up of synthetic fiber. The rest is natural fiber, most commonly wool. First, let's look at the most common synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers are usually made up of one of three materials: nylon, polypropylene or polyester.

What we call carpet is a floor covering that stretches from wall to wall and is affixed to the floor. Rugs, on the other hand, tend to be smaller than the square footage of the room (by a lot or a little) and are not affixed to the floor. They can be rolled up and moved from place to place.


The rugs are not only floor coverings – they're works of art. Renowned for their rich colors and interesting designs, Persian rugs are made with all-natural wools, silk and vegetable dyes, rather than synthetic materials. Their beauty, and the impact it will have on your home, cannot be overstated

The most common material used to make high quality Persian rugs is wool. And, the best wool gets sourced from New Zealand. Rugs made with this wool are plush and extremely soft in texture. In addition to wool, modern high quality Persian rugs also include silk fibers.


Oriental Rug is a broader category comprised of any hand-knotted rug made in Asia. Persian Rugs fall under the umbrella of oriental rugs, but due to their popularity, the unique knot used in their production, and their specific country of origin, they are often separated into their own category.


For the most part, vacuuming a Persian rug is a good thing. It prevents the dirt from working its way down into the rug, where it can add up and cause damage. However, you need to be careful with the type of vacuum you use. You want to avoid a vacuum that has a rotating brush attachment, or beater bar

With regular care and maintenance, an authentic Persian rug can last more than 100 years. The secret to their durability is in the materials that are used and the way that they are constructed. Some of the hardier rugs can last for generations even if they are placed in high traffic areas.

Although several countries are associated with the term "Persian rug," authentic Persian carpets and the traditional methods of producing them originate in Iran. Every Persian rug is regarded as a piece of art which reflects the history and culture of Iran.


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"An area rug, 8-by-10, a new one, will average $1,400 to $2,200, and go up to $20,000," says Bahman Rais Dana. "For $1,600 to $1,700, you get a very good-looking rug that lasts forever." A real Persian rug, one from Iran, of the same size would range from $15,000 to more than $20,000


They're made up of Persian knots and feature vegetable-dyed hand spun Afghan wool. Pre-dyed wool yarn is often substituted for or combined with the natural dyes as well. Most Afghan weavers make rugs that are about the same as those they have woven for decades.

English speakers first began using the word rug to mean coarse fabric in the mid 15th Century. Linguistics trace the origin of the word rug to the Old Norse word “rogg” (defined as shaggy tuft) and from the pre German word “rawwa” and by the early 19th Century, the word “rug” had come to mean floor mat.

An authentic Persian rug is a handmade product with a much higher quality than any machine-produced product. That also means that the price of a real Persian carpet is generally considerably higher than the price of other products.

Remove Dirt and Debris. Thoroughly vacuum on the rug on both sides. ...
  1. Mix Your Cleaner. When it comes to the actual cleaning solution, you can use a rug shampoo like this one from Bissell. ...
  2. Do a Color Test. ...
  3. Wash the Rug. ...
  4. Rinse the Rug. ...
  5. Remove Excess Water. ...
  6. Let the Rug Dry. ...
  7. Vacuum or Brush Out the Rug.


Baluchi rug, Baluchi also spelled Baloochi or Balochi, floor covering woven by the Baloch people living in Afghanistan and eastern Iran. The patterns in these rugs are highly varied, many consisting of repeated motifs, diagonally arranged across the field. Some present a maze of intricate latch-hooked forms.