Navy Medallion 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-9186688237792-91x200
Size: 3x6Feet (91x200cm) 2Meters Runner
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01Description
Heritage & inspiration
The Ardabil Carpets are arguably the two most studied Persian carpets in existence. Woven 1539–40 for the shrine of Shaykh Safi al-Din Ardabili in Ardabil, northwestern Iran, by master weavers operating under Safavid royal patronage (Shah Tahmasp), they established the deep-indigo medallion-on-field convention that became the canonical Persian carpet language. Signed by Maqsud of Kashan, the pair survives split between two museums: the larger in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the smaller in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Every Persian-tradition navy-medallion rug since 1540 owes vocabulary to the Ardabil. Our Navy Medallion anchor sits squarely in that lineage: deep-indigo ground, large central medallion suspended in a field of paired pendants, ivory and muted-gold tracery, formally-bounded by a major and minor border system. The rug is a quotation, not an attempted forgery — 1200 Reeds machine weaving cannot replicate hand-knotted silk-and-wool Safavid court work, and we don't pretend it does. What we offer is the visual register and the compositional discipline of the canonical Persian medallion vocabulary, on a substrate that fits modern interiors and household budgets.
This piece anchors a subcluster of ~10 Navy Medallion SKUs that each carry their own heritage register — Mashhad, Kerman Lavar, Tabriz Hadji Jalili, Hamadan, Khorasan, Caucasian Kuba, Senneh, Sarouk, Veramin, Joshagan — each distinct from the others and from this Ardabil-canonical anchor. Visit a sibling page when the Ardabil register doesn't quite fit your room.
How it feels underfoot
1200 Reeds (1200 شانه) on premium cotton warp; density over 3,000,000 knots/m² (تراکم). Engineered consistency. The historical Ardabil was hand-knotted at substantially higher knot count on silk warp/wool pile — our 1200 Reeds machine weave is a different physical product with a different price band, expressing the same design language.
Specifications
- Reed Count
- 1200 Reeds (1200 شانه)
- Density
- >3,000,000 knots / m² (تراکم)
- Pile
- 66% Polypropylene · 34% Polyester
- Warp
- Premium cotton
- Design register
- Ardabil-shrine Safavid Tabriz court (1539–40 canonical reference)
- Palette
- Deep navy/indigo ground · ivory medallion · muted gold tracery · dusty rose accents
- Origin
- Woven in Turkey on Persian-tradition looms
- Care
- Spot-clean with mild detergent; low-suction vacuum; professional clean every 18–24 months. Not a machine-washable rug.
Available sizes
Stocked in 3×6, 3×10, 5×7.5, 6.5×10, 8.2×11.5, and 10×13 ft. The Ardabil register reads strongest at 8.2×11.5 and 10×13 — the canonical composition was designed for ceremonial-scale floors. Below 6.5×10 the medallion-and-pendant system compresses uncomfortably; choose a sibling in the subcluster instead.
Designer styling notes
- Wood: walnut, mahogany, ebonized oak, dark teak — substantial formal casegoods
- Upholstery: ivory damask, oxblood leather, deep camel velvet, antique-gold silk — the canonical Persian palette tolerates all of these
- Metal: aged brass, antique gold, dark bronze — warm metals match the historical register
- Lighting: warm 2700K essential — cool LED kills the indigo's depth and the gold tracery's warmth
- Rooms: formal living rooms, formal dining rooms, libraries with leather upholstery, ceremonial entries, primary bedrooms with substantial casegoods
- Sacramento context: particularly strong in older East Sacramento Tudor homes, Land Park Mediterraneans, and Curtis Park Craftsman primary rooms where the architecture deserves a canonical reference rather than a contemporary read
Best for · skip if
Best for: rooms that want the historically-weighted Persian-medallion statement — the Ardabil reference is the strongest possible visual claim a Navy medallion rug can make. Architecturally substantial rooms benefit from this register.
Skip if the room is small (under 6.5×10), the brief is modern-minimalist (the canonical reference will read as period-room), or you want regional specificity rather than canonical reference (use a Mashhad / Tabriz Hadji Jalili / Kerman Lavar / Hamadan / Khorasan / Kuba / Senneh sibling within the Navy Medallion subcluster).
Sacramento showroom
See it at our Watt Avenue showroom. The Ardabil register particularly benefits from in-person viewing at full scale because the canonical composition only declares itself at ceremonial size. We can stage it next to several Navy Medallion subcluster siblings so you can compare the Ardabil reference to Mashhad, Tabriz, and Hamadan regional variants. Free local delivery within Sacramento metro.
New to 1200 Reeds & density terminology? Read our complete guide to reed count, shaneh, and tarakom — what the numbers mean, how to compare across Persian, Turkish, and Pakistani weaves, and why a higher reed count is not always the right answer.
02Materials & Craftsmanship
This piece sits in the easy-care performance family — high-density polypropylene or polyester pile on a cotton foundation, precision machine-woven for sharp pattern definition with hand-finished edges. The construction is purpose-built for family-friendly living: stain-resistant, fade-resistant, low-maintenance, and forgiving of regular vacuuming and spot cleaning.
Patterns are inspired by Persian, Kashan, Tabriz, and Turkmen design vocabularies — reinterpreted in a soft synthetic blend that performs in high-traffic rooms without the maintenance commitment of a hand-knotted wool piece.
03Size 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.
04Care 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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