This
is a Heriz rug made circa early 1900s. It has a large bold medallion in
the middle surrounded by 4 bordering corner structures. The entire
piece is highly stylized and consist of densely packed floral patterns.
The colors are primarily reds, indigos, and gold. If you look closely
you can see small fringes decorating the top and bottom of the rug.
Heriz
rugs are similar to others of its era; they have large central
medallions with corners of highly stylized floral motifs. The piles tend
to be thick and the color palettes are rich in hue which are often made
from natural dyes such as madder grounds and indigo.