One of the world's most priceless carpets are known "holy carpet" Ardebil rug exist in Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The carpet is produced in 1530érne to the great mosque in Ardebil in northern Iran and is regarded by many as the culmination of Persian carpet art. Curtain meter 5.34 x11, 52 m and contains approx. 33 million nodes. It is woven in a beautiful deep blue color with a large medallion in the center. To this day still uses tćppeknytterne the same old techniques and traditions attach to the production of these beautiful and robust use blankets in the region of Ardebil in the northern Iran.

Ardebil and Meshkin blankets.
The two neighboring villages located in northern Iran -- border with the Caucasus and near the Caspian Sea. Originally covering these two names for two separate blanket regions, but similarity between them is so striking that they are often considered as one region. Rug patterns belong to the Caucasian style, and motives often consist of medal lion and squares with stylized flowers, which gives a beautiful contrast to the calm blue, red or cream-colored background. Board shall consist of a head away and a number of biborder decorated with rosettes, Octagon, stars and other geometric shapes. The most common colors are ivory, dark blue, red and green. The warp is of wool or cotton weft and pile are roughly spun wool rug makes a popular and robust Use carpet.

Knot density: 150-200000 knots/m2

Ardebil and Meshkin rugs hand-knotted in the following Sizes: 70x100, 70x290, 80x400, 200x300 cm.