Mahal refers to a classic Persian rug design originating from the weaving region around Mahallat near Arak in west-central Iran, an area with a long history of carpet production. Rugs in this style typically feature all-over or medallion patterns with floral and geometric motifs that reflect village and regional Persian weaving traditions. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted from wool, translating the historic Persian design heritage through contemporary Afghan craftsmanship.
Mahal refers to a classic Persian rug design originating from the weaving region around Mahallat near Arak in west-central Iran, an area with a long history of carpet production. Rugs in this style typically feature all-over or medallion patterns with floral and geometric motifs that reflect village and regional Persian weaving traditions. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted from wool, translating the historic Persian design heritage through contemporary Afghan craftsmanship.