Red & Gold Scroll Persian Rug · 1200 Reeds
Selected by our Sacramento showroom team. Designed to anchor luxury living rooms, formal dining areas, and master bedrooms with refined detail and timeless character.
SKU: SR-9186814329056-91x200
Size: 3x6Feet (91x200cm) 2Meters Runner
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01Description
- Palette
- Saturated crimson field with extensive gold/champagne scrollwork
- Composition
- All-over scrollwork (not central medallion) — late-Qajar/early-Pahlavi reception room tradition
- Construction
- Machine-woven 1200 reeds (~1.5M points/m²)
- Pile
- Heat-set polypropylene, 12mm
- Best in
- Formal dining rooms, entrance halls, ceremonial spaces with crystal and gilt
The crimson-and-gold pairing is the most consciously formal palette in the Persian canon. It does not pretend to be casual; it does not flatter a modern open-plan room. It is the rug for rooms where dinner is plated rather than served buffet, where the table seats ten, where the lighting is warm and the conversation is long.
Heritage
Scrollwork (rather than a medallion) emerged as a reception-room format in the late Qajar and early Pahlavi periods (roughly 1880–1925), when wealthy Persian and Ottoman households commissioned rugs sized to long banqueting tables rather than seating squares. The gold thread tradition — originally metal-wrapped silk on hand-knotted pieces — translates here into a champagne/gold palette laid against the deep crimson. The aesthetic is ceremonial, not domestic.
How It Feels
Under crystal and chandelier light the gold scrollwork catches and throws the light upward — the rug becomes part of the room's lighting design rather than a quiet floor under it. Under daylight the crimson reads truer and the gold reads softer; under candle or amber bulb the whole palette warms to a near-mahogany glow. A rug that knows when it is being looked at.
Specs
- Pile height: 12mm (½")
- Density: ~1.5 million points per square meter
- Backing: woven jute
- Origin: Turkey (1200-reed mill production)
- Care: regular vacuum without beater bar; spot-clean spills immediately; professional clean every 2 years for high-traffic ceremonial use
Sizes
Stocked in 3×6, 4×6, 5×7.5, 5×8, 8×10, 8×11, and 10×13. The two largest sizes (8×11 and 10×13) are the ones this pattern is really designed for — the scrollwork composition benefits from being read at full scale rather than cropped under a small table. Custom 11×15 and 12×15 commissions for banqueting-table sizing take 8–12 weeks.
Designer Styling
Pair with high-back chairs (carved wood preferred, not upholstered to the floor), crystal chandeliers, dark-wood case furniture, antique gilt frames, and starched white linen. The opposite of "wabi-sabi" — every element should be intentional, polished, and slightly formal. Place a heavy walnut or mahogany dining table centered on the rug; the scrollwork frames the table the way a chased silver plate frames a dish.
Best For
Formal dining rooms used for occasion meals. Grand entrance halls where the rug greets guests before the host does. Drawing rooms with antiques. Hospitality interiors (private dining rooms, hotel lobbies, club rooms). Spaces where the rug is one element in a coordinated formal program.
Skip if: the architectural register is minimalist, coastal, Scandinavian, mid-century, or any flavor of "casual modern" — this rug will fight every one of them. Skip if the lighting is cool-white LED only. Skip if the furniture is upholstered floor-to-ground in solid neutrals: the rug needs hard surfaces (wood, crystal, brass) to bounce its gold off.
Sacramento Showroom
Crimson and gold together are very hard to judge from a screen — the saturation always reads either too pink or too orange depending on the device. The showroom at 3423 Watt Avenue has this pattern in stock under both the daylight skylights and the evening lamp setup so you can see how it shifts. Walk in Mon–Sun 10am–7pm; bring a dining chair fabric swatch if you want to commit on the visit.
Reading the Spec Sheet: Reed Count & Density
Ceremonial all-over scrollwork (rather than scrolling around a central medallion) demands a tighter weave than the medallion format does — without a central focal point, every square inch of the field is on display and inconsistency reads everywhere at once. 1200 reeds is the floor where the gold scrollwork stays composed rather than printed-looking.
شانه (shaneh, "reed count") measures yarn points across the loom's width — 1200 shaneh means 1200 vertical warp threads per meter, the finer end of mill-loom production. تراکم (tarakom, "density") measures how tightly the rows pack along the length. Multiplied together they give total points per square meter; for this 1200-reed Turkish weave that lands in the 1.5–3 million points/m² range depending on the mill's counting convention. Higher reed counts hold finer pattern detail; higher density makes a heavier, more durable rug.
One caveat worth knowing: the same shaneh/tarakom numbers aren't always directly comparable across countries, mills, or fiber types. A 1200-reed Turkish power-loom rug is a different object from a 1200-shaneh hand-knotted Iranian piece, even if the spec line reads the same.
Read the full guide → Reed Count and Density Explained: شانه and تراکم, 500 to 1700 — the complete comparison across all six mill tiers, what each level feels like underfoot, and how to read a spec sheet without being misled.
Origin & Heritage
Modern Persian rugs translate the visual vocabulary of classical Persian weaving — medallions, herati fields, layered borders — into palettes and scale that read as contemporary. The pattern lineage is intact; the colour story is updated for rooms built around oak, linen, brass, and natural light. The result reads as authentic Persian without being period-specific.
How It Feels Underfoot
This piece sits in the cotton register — softer and lighter than a comparable wool weave, with a more tonal, breathable hand underfoot. Pattern definition stays sharp at the borders and field; the rug reads more luminous than dense, and suits bedrooms, sunrooms, and adult-led households where palette quietness matters. Care is straightforward: vacuum gently, spot clean, no machine wash.
Designer Styling Notes
Modern Persian palettes pair beautifully with cerused oak, walnut, antiqued brass, ivory linen, cream bouclé, and matte black metalwork. They sit equally well in a contemporary loft as in a transitional living room — the through-line is restraint in the surrounding palette, letting the rug carry the pattern story while the furniture stays quiet.
Our Curated Selection
Stylish Rugs is a Sacramento showroom at 3423 Watt Avenue — open daily, ten to seven — and the catalogue here is a curated slice of what we carry. We serve the Iranian and Afghan communities of Sacramento and Northern California in person and online, and we source and commission collector pieces on request. If you are looking for a specific size, palette, or hand-knotted commission you do not see listed, call the showroom or message us on WhatsApp and we will let you know what is available now and what we can bring in.
02Specifications
03Materials & Craftsmanship
This piece sits in the cotton family — cotton face on a cotton foundation, precision machine-woven for sharp pattern definition with hand-finished edges. The cotton hand is softer and lighter than wool underfoot, reads more tonal, and suits bedrooms, sunrooms, and adult-led households where palette quietness matters.
Patterns draw on Persian medallion and field traditions, translated into the cotton register: lighter, more luminous, more breathable than a comparable wool weave. Care is straightforward but not machine-wash — see the Care panel for details on this construction.
04Size Guide
5×7.5 ft (150×230 cm, 3.5 m²) — entry rooms, small bedrooms, and sitting areas.
6.5×10 ft (200×300 cm, 6 m²) — medium living rooms and bedrooms with furniture partially on the rug.
8.2×11.5 ft (250×350 cm, 9 m²) — large living rooms and formal dining rooms (all furniture sitting on the rug).
10×13 ft (300×400 cm, 12 m²) — open floor plans and great rooms.
Styling tip: a rug should extend 18–24 inches beyond the sofa on each side for a balanced look.
05Care Instructions
- Vacuum weekly with the beater bar off to protect the pile
- Blot spills immediately with a clean white cloth (don't rub)
- Rotate the rug 180° every 6 months for even wear
- Professional clean every 12–18 months
- Use a quality rug pad on hardwood for cushion and to extend life
06Shipping & Returns
Free shipping across the USA & Canada. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days. Canada customers: customs duties or provincial taxes may apply at delivery.
30-day returns on online orders — the item must be unused, in original condition, and in original packaging. Customer pays return shipping. Approved refunds are processed within 3–7 business days.
07Visit Our Sacramento Showroom
See this piece in person at our Sacramento showroom — open every day, 10 AM – 7 PM.
Stylish Rugs & Carpets
3423 Watt Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
(916) 890-4077 · info@stylishrugs.us
08Frequently Asked Questions
How long does shipping take?
Free shipping across USA & Canada with most orders arriving in 3–5 business days. Canada customers: customs duties or provincial taxes may apply at delivery.
What is your return policy?
30-day returns on online orders. The item must be unused, in original condition, and in original packaging. Customer pays return shipping. Approved refunds are processed within 3–7 business days.
Can I see this in person before buying?
Yes. Visit our Sacramento showroom at 3423 Watt Avenue, open daily 10 AM–7 PM. Call (916) 890-4077 to confirm availability of a specific piece.
How can I get help choosing the right piece?
Call us at (916) 890-4077, message us on WhatsApp, or visit our Sacramento showroom. We are happy to help you choose the right size, color, and style for your room.
How do I choose the right rug size?
For living rooms, an 8×10 or 9×12 frames the seating area. The rug should extend 18–24 inches beyond the sofa on each side. For dining rooms, choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond the table.
Is this rug machine-made or hand-knotted?
Each product page lists the construction in Specifications. Most pieces are precision machine-woven with hand-finished edges; hand-knotted wool pieces are tagged accordingly and noted in the spec panel. Synthetic and cotton pieces are honest about their material — see the Materials & Craftsmanship panel for this rug.
Do you offer custom rug sizes?
Yes, for most designs. Contact us with your dimensions for a custom quote. Lead time is typically 4–6 weeks.
How should I care for my rug?
Vacuum weekly with the beater bar off, blot spills immediately with a clean white cloth, rotate 180° every 6 months, and have it professionally cleaned every 12–18 months.
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