
Senneh carpets
Senneh carpets are made by the Kurds who live in and around the city of Sanandaj (formerly Senneh), the capital of the western Iranian province of Kurdistan. Although the name is now Sanandaj, the carpets made here still go by the historical name Senneh. Senneh rugs are made from fine wool yarn spun very tightly in the pile, while the warp and weft are made from simpler cotton. The result is a fairly coarse but very strong and durable carpet. The unique single weft construction and use of intertwined warps give the Senneh rug a distinctive and long-lasting pile and a coarser backing.
Nomadic rugs, also known as Persian nomadic rugs, are hand-made rugs that originate from the nomadic tribes of Iran. They are known for their fine knotting quality and vibrant colors and patterns, which often reference traditional Persian artwork and symbols.
The history of Senneh nomadic carpets
The history of Senneh nomadic carpets goes back to the 19th century. During this time, the nomadic tribes of Iran began selling their handmade carpets to support their livelihood. These carpets were made by women in the nomadic tribes and were often decorated with traditional Persian motifs.
Discover the advantages of Senneh nomad rugs and be amazed at their durability
Senneh nomadic carpets are not only beautiful to look at, but also of high quality and durability. Because they are made by hand, each rug is unique and has its own story and personality. They are also an eco-friendly choice as they are made from natural materials such as wool and are therefore recyclable.
