Feregahn references a classic Persian rug design originating from the Farahan (also spelled Fereghan) region in west-central Iran, historically known for finely detailed floral and vine motifs in classical patterns. These traditional designs often include repeating floral sprays, palmettes, and arabesques arranged in harmonious layouts characteristic of mid-19th to early 20th-century Persian weaving. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. The rug is made from wool, maintaining the material tradition of historic Farahan carpets while produced through Afghan craftsmanship.
Feregahn references a classic Persian rug design originating from the Farahan (also spelled Fereghan) region in west-central Iran, historically known for finely detailed floral and vine motifs in classical patterns. These traditional designs often include repeating floral sprays, palmettes, and arabesques arranged in harmonious layouts characteristic of mid-19th to early 20th-century Persian weaving. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. The rug is made from wool, maintaining the material tradition of historic Farahan carpets while produced through Afghan craftsmanship.