Antique Persian carpets from the Ferahan (or Feraghan) plain in central Iran, known for their all-over Herati patterns and subtle color palettes. These 19th-century rugs typically feature a diamond lattice design with small floral motifs, often in navy blue, rust red, and ivory. Highly regarded for their fine weave, balanced compositions, and elegant restraint.
A classic Persian carpet design featuring a central diamond with a flower in the middle, surrounded by curved leaves. Often used as a repeating pattern in the field of many Persian rugs, especially those from Tabriz, Kerman, and Kashan. The name "Mahi" (meaning fish) comes from the leaf shapes resembling fish.