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Alienore Green Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Aviana Pastel Lavender Modern Oushak Rug
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Sylvie Gray Blue Pastel Modern Oushak Rug
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Wafiya Cream Green Modern Oushak Rug
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Corinne Pastel Blue Cream Modern Oushak Rug
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Atiya Neutral Earth Beige Vintage Turkish Rug
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Alice Pale Pink Modern Oushak Rug
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Nadia Muted Brown Pastel Modern Oushak Rug
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Ellis Navy Blue White Modern Floral Oushak Rug
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Asiya Muted Blues Modern Oushak Rug
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Mary Rose White Pastel Colorful Floral Oushak Rug
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Munira Pastel Navy Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Sayyida Colorful Floral Pastel Modern Oushak Rug
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Luella Pastel Pink Cream Modern Oushak Rug
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Pamira Cream Blue Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Ruya Gray Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Daria Neutral Faded Pink Blush Oushak Rug
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Delphine Gray, Beige & Ivory Modern Oushak Rug
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Sawsan Pastel Colorful Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Adler Navy Blue Gray Modern Oushak Rug
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Alivia Modern Turkish Beige Cream Rug
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Farhana Green Colorful Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Adeline Pastel Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Anais Boho Brown Ivory Modern Oushak Rug
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Leonie Pink Pale & Dusty Persian Vintage Rug
Regular priceFrom $23.60
Eloise Faded Pastel Green Modern Oushak Rug
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Paulina Pale Pink & Midnight Blue Persian Vintage Rug
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Soren Pastel Orange Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Valerie Distressed Persian Newburg Green & Olive Rug
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Florine Pastel Pink Orange Floral Oushak Rug
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Doria Distressed Persian Heriz Muted Brown Beige Rug
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Blue Oushak Vintage Washable Rug
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Vira Pastel Cream Beige Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Annela Pastel Light Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Menna Salmon Orange Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Joelle Pink Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Nurul Navy Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Midha White Gray Brown Modern Oushak Rug
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Rajiya Earth Tones Floral Modern Oushak Rug
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Hermine Red Brown Distressed Persian Vintage Rug
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Cecile Distressed Persian Beige, Blush & Muted Sage Rug
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Rowan Bold Warm Orange Turkish Vintage Rug
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Esme Earth Tone Brown Heriz Persian Rug
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Averill Lavender, Pink & Blue Modern Oushak Rug
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Calina Blush Orange Modern Oushak Rug
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Marceline Navy Blue Floral Turkish Kilim Rug
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Inas Neutral Gray White Oushak Rug
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Ruba Neutral Silver Gray Antique Oushak Rug
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Christelle Warm Orange Beige Turkish Vintage Rug
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Elira Pink Pink Modern Oushak Rug
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About This Collection

The 2x3 Heriz & Serapi Rugs collection at Fame Rugs pays homage to the "Iron Rugs of Persia." Originating from the Northwest region of Iran, Heriz and Serapi designs are world-renowned for their unique architectural geometry and incredible resilience. Unlike the delicate, curving vines of other Persian styles, these rugs feature bold, rectilinear medallions and large-scale corner motifs. Our 2x3 collection captures this majestic aesthetic in a compact size, utilizing the iconic color palette of deep terracotta rust, rich indigo blue, and creamy bone ivory.

Why Choose Rugs From This Collection

The primary advantage of a Heriz or Serapi rug is "Structural Presence." Because the patterns are geometric rather than floral, they provide a sense of stability and strength to a room's design. Interior designers often use these rugs in masculine or traditional spaces to add a layer of "Old World" authority. A 2x3 Heriz-style rug is more than an accent; it is a signal of quality and an appreciation for textile history. They are among the few rug styles that actually look better as they age, gaining a beautiful "abrash" (natural color variation) over time.

Material & Legendary Durability

In the rug world, Heriz rugs are legendary for being "indestructible." This reputation comes from the high mineral content of the water in the Heriz region, which historically resulted in tougher wool. We curate our collection to reflect this durability. You will find Densely Knotted Wool that naturally resists stains and High-Performance Blends that mimic the thick, substantial feel of a traditional village weave. These rugs are designed to be "generational pieces"—items that stand up to decades of foot traffic without losing their integrity.

Design & Style Appeal

This collection is the hallmark of "Traditional," "Academic," and "Executive" interiors. The Serapi aesthetic typically features more open, spacious designs and softer tones, while the Heriz aesthetic is known for its saturated colors and complex, layered medallions. Both styles pair flawlessly with dark wood furniture, leather libraries, and brass fixtures. They are the perfect way to add a sophisticated, "collected" feel to a modern home, grounding contemporary spaces with a foundation of history.

Where to Use These Rugs

Because of their incredible durability and dark, forgiving color palettes, these rugs are the ultimate choice for High-Traffic Entryways. They handle dirt and moisture with ease while providing a stately first impression. They are also popular in Executive Home Offices, placed in front of a desk, or in Formal Powder Rooms to add a touch of museum-quality art to the floor. Their thick pile also makes them excellent as Bedside Rugs in traditional master suites.

How to Choose the Right Rug From This Collection

Consider the "Medallion Scale." Since the Heriz design is bold, ensure the 2x3 size allows enough of the border to show in your space. If your room has low light, a Serapi-style rug with more ivory and lighter terracotta can help brighten the floor. If you are placing it on a dark hardwood floor, the classic Deep Rust and Indigo Heriz will create a rich, luxurious contrast. Look for rugs with varied color saturations to ensure a natural, authentic look.

Care, Maintenance & Longevity

Heriz and Serapi rugs are remarkably low-maintenance due to their dense construction and dark dyes. Regular vacuuming (suction only) is all that is needed to keep them looking fresh. These rugs are excellent at hiding "life"—from pet hair to dust—making them a practical choice for busy families. If you choose a wool option, the natural lanolin in the fibers will repel most spills if blotted quickly. Rotate the rug every year to ensure the bold colors age evenly.

Why Buy From Fame Rugs

Fame Rugs understands that the value of a Heriz rug lies in its "Soul." We avoid the flat, lifeless machine-prints that plague the market, curating only those rugs that capture the depth of color and the "rectilinear" charm of an authentic village weave. We bring you the prestige of Persian heritage in a size that fits your modern life, ensuring every 2x3 piece we ship is a small monument to craftsmanship.

What is the difference between Heriz and Serapi?

They are from the same region, but Serapi is usually considered a finer, more "elegant" version. Serapi rugs typically have more open designs, lighter colors, and a higher knot count. Heriz rugs are bolder, more geometric, and often have deeper colors like rust and navy.

Are these rugs handmade?

Our collection includes both authentic hand-knotted wool pieces and high-quality "vintage-look" machine-loomed options. We prioritize designs that capture the authentic geometric medallion of the Heriz tradition. Check individual product specs for construction details.

Why are these called "Iron Rugs"?

Historically, Heriz rugs were woven with wool from sheep that drank water high in copper, making the wool exceptionally strong. Today, the term is still used to describe the incredible durability and thickness of the Heriz style compared to other Persian rugs.

Do the colors bleed?

We curate rugs with high-quality, colorfast dyes. To prevent any chance of color transfer, especially on light floors, we always recommend using a rug pad and avoiding soaking the rug during cleaning.

Is a 2x3 Heriz too busy for a small space?

Actually, no. Because the design is geometric and symmetrical, it provides "visual order." It makes a small entryway look intentional and high-end rather than cluttered.