NO241
New product
The Heriz Rug No.241 with a madder-red field and soft green border features the classic Lajchak-Toranj pattern, one of Bakhshayesh’s most iconic designs. Handwoven from hand-spun Iranian wool and naturally dyed, it embodies balance, heritage, and warmth — a timeless piece for elegant and modern interiors alike.
The Heriz Rug No.241 represents the finest tradition of Bakhshayesh weaving — a masterpiece with a madder-red field and natural green border that harmoniously blend warmth and serenity. Its centerpiece is the historic Lajchak-Toranj motif, one of the most recognized patterns in Heriz rugs. Originating centuries ago in the village of Bakhshayesh, this geometric medallion design symbolizes balance, unity, and the spiritual link between earth and sky in Persian art.
Each shade in this rug is dyed using 100% natural plant-based materials such as madder root, walnut husk, and indigo, giving it a natural brilliance and depth that endure through generations. The use of hand-spun Iranian wool adds softness, strength, and a tactile authenticity that machine-made or imported pieces can never replicate.
Most of the weavers behind Gholizadeh’s Heriz collection are relatives and descendants of the Gholizadeh family — artisans from Bakhshayesh who have preserved this legacy for generations. This deep familial connection has made Gholizadeh Rugs both a guardian and a global ambassador of the Heriz-Bakhshayesh tradition.
All stages of rug production, from spinning and dyeing to weaving and finishing, are carried out entirely in Iran by skilled Iranian artisans. This commitment to national craftsmanship ensures that every Gholizadeh rug remains authentically Persian in material, spirit, and soul.
The Heriz Rug No.241 is more than a carpet — it is a story of heritage and artistry, woven by the hands of Bakhshayesh and brought to the world by Gholizadeh.