Absolutely Fascinating Hand Made Persian Hamadan. Size 4.9 X 3.4 feet, made of fine quality baby lamb's wool pile on cotton foundation, all natural vegetable dye, incorporating a geormetric pattern on a red background; large dual headed central medallion and an intricately detailed floral multi layered border. Great contrast in the variety of colors. Hand woven in Hamadan, Iran. The approximate year of origin: 2000-2010; About Hamadan rugs: Hamadan is the capital of an eponymous province, and it's one of the oldest cities in Persia. It's also one of Persia's most productive and diverse weaving centers. Over the years, many refugees, minorities and ethnic groups have inhabited the area. Like other cities in the western part of Persia, Hamadan produced fine, coarse carpets that are made with the symmetric Ghiordes or Turkish knot. Due to the sheer number of villages in the province of Hamadan and the area's ethnic diversity, many unique designs are featured in these regional rugs. Traditionally, Hamadan has been a center for commercial carpet production. The fragmented ethnic groups that have historically lived in Hamadan include Kurds, Azeri Turks and Islamic people. Antique Hamadan rugs traditionally favor angular designs although large-scale arabesques and curvilinear motifs are also found. They are closely related to rugs produced in the neighboring areas of Bibakabad, Shiraz, Lilian and Dozens of cities that produce local styles.