Abadeh rugs are a type of Persian rug renowned for their durability, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors. Originating from the town of Abadeh, situated between Shiraz and Isfahan in Iran, these rugs are crafted by skilled weavers who draw inspiration from the Qashqai nomadic tribes. The designs often feature central medallions surrounded by geometric motifs, stylized floral patterns, and animal figures, reflecting the nomads' artistic heritage. Woven with high-quality wool and occasionally accented with silk, Abadeh rugs are typically set against a rich red or deep blue background, with contrasting ivory or beige highlights. Their precise craftsmanship and unique aesthetic make them a popular choice for adding warmth and character to any space.