About Borchalu Rugs
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Borchalu
Borchalu rugs, woven in the Borchalu district of northwestern Iran, are admired for their fine craftsmanship and enduring beauty. Situated near Hamadan, Borchalu is part of one of the most important rug-weaving regions in Iran, known for producing durable, artistic pieces that have long been valued in both domestic and international markets. These rugs represent the skill of village weavers who pass down traditions through generations, ensuring that each piece reflects both cultural heritage and artistic individuality.
Borchalu rugs are often characterized by their high-quality wool and meticulous weaving techniques. They typically feature a single-wefted foundation, making them lighter and more flexible than some of their counterparts, yet still highly resilient for everyday use. The wool is soft, with a lustrous finish that adds depth to the colors and patterns. This combination of strength and sheen ensures that Borchalu rugs are not only practical household items but also works of art that can last for decades.
Designs from Borchalu often include bold geometric motifs, floral medallions, and intricate borders. The color palette leans toward deep reds, rich blues, ivory, and earthy tones, creating a warm and inviting aesthetic. These vibrant contrasts highlight the craftsmanship of the weavers and enhance the rug’s visual impact in any setting.


