About Sarouk Carpet
Sarouk rugs are generally floral or curvilinear, although recently less traditional Sarouk rugs have been made with the American market in mind. These rugs are built on a cotton foundation with a wool pile of medium length. During the 1960s Sarouk carpets were made with high-quality wool and a fine weave that will last centuries with proper care. Collectible, older pieces have a very short pile of high-quality wool. Common colors include red, blue, orange, black, and cream
About Kerman Carpet
The dominant colour of Kerman rugs is usually vivid red, which unleashes its full intensity in combination with tones like beige. In addition, there is often a medallion in the middle of the carpets, which is framed by playful floral patterns. Thus, the design gives a colourful life to the carpet. The pile is made of high-quality sheep's wool, while the warp and weft are usually made of cotton. In terms of knot density, Kerman carpets are in the midfield compared to other Persian carpets