Category
page 1Oriental rugs and carpets
Persian carpet
handmade carpet from Iran

kilim
thumb|Hotamis Kilim (detail), central Anatolia, early 19th century
Azerbaijani rug
intangible cultural heritage
Anatolian rug
type of rug or carpet from the Anatolia region of Turkey
oriental rug
type of textile

Gabbeh
thumb|right|180px|A gabbeh carpet
Gabbeh or gabba () carpets are a traditional variety of Persian carpet. Gabbeh is known as gava in Kurdish and Luri and is also called khersak () in Bakhtiari, literally meaning a "bear's cub". Traditionally a sleeping rug, a gabbeh is a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size (90 x 150 cm, 3 by 5 ft, or larger) characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of color and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains of Iran, including Kurdish, Luri and Qashqai people.
jajim
alt=Jajim of the Kermanshah Province|thumb|Jajim of the Kermanshah province|Kermanshah Province
Jajim (; ; ; ) also spelled as gelims, or jajim-bafi, is a handmade, flat-woven textile made of colored natural fiber which is created and used in the majority of villages and rural areas of Iran. Other locations the Jajim is found include Azerbaijan, Turkey, and India.
Pirot Kilim
variety of flat tapestry- woven rugs traditionally produced in Pirot, Serbia
Baluch rug
type of carpet
Arabian carpet
type of oriental carpet made in the Arab world
Transylvanian rug
any of a group of Anatolian rugs of various designs used as decoration of Transylvanian Protestant churches
Tibetan rug
type of rug or carpet woven in Tibet