
Beghardeh Rugs
Village Weaving with Quiet Persian Charm
The Story
Beghardeh is a small village in the weaving landscape of western Iran, producing hand-knotted rugs in the local tradition. Like many village rugs from this part of the country, Beghardeh pieces are characterized by their honest, handmade quality—simple geometric or floral patterns, handspun wool pile, and a practical, sturdy construction built for daily use.
Village rugs like Beghardeh represent the authentic, everyday face of Persian carpet weaving: not made for export or prestige, but for personal use and local trade. Their charm lies precisely in their unpretentiousness—confident in their simplicity, warm in their palette, and genuine in their craft character.
Characteristics
- Honest handmade village quality
- Simple geometric or floral patterns
- Handspun wool pile
- Practical, sturdy everyday construction
- Authentic Persian village character
Also known as
Beghardeh, Begardeh, Beghardeh Teppich, Persischer Dorfteppich Beghardeh
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