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Fasa Antique Farahan 33931 Rust Indigo Traditional Antique RugFarahan rugs originate from the Farahan region in central Iran. They are known for their exceptional quality, intricate designs, and rich history. Here's a brief overview of the history of antique Farahan Persian rugs: Origins: Farahan rugs have their roots in the Farahan district, which is part of the larger Arak province in Iran. This region has been renowned for carpet weaving for centuries, and the art of rug making has been passed down through
Farahan rugs originate from the Farahan region in central Iran. They are known for their exceptional quality, intricate designs, and rich history. Here's a brief overview of the history of antique Farahan Persian rugs: Origins: Farahan rugs have their roots in the Farahan district, which is part of the larger Arak province in Iran. This region has been renowned for carpet weaving for centuries, and the art of rug making has been passed down through generations. 19th Century Development: Farahan rugs gained significant popularity during the late 19th century. This period saw a surge in demand for Persian carpets in Western markets, particularly Europe and the United States. Farahan rugs, with their unique designs and high-quality craftsmanship, became highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. Design and Characteristics: Farahan rugs typically feature intricate floral motifs, geometric patterns, and medallion designs. They are known for their vibrant colors, including rich reds, blues, and earthy tones. The use of high-quality wool and natural dyes contributes to their durability and exquisite appearance. Influence: Farahan rugs reflect a blend of Persian and European influences. During the late 19th century, Persian rug weavers were exposed to European design elements, which influenced the evolution of their patterns and motifs. Farahan rugs from this period often exhibit a fusion of traditional Persian designs with European floral motifs and decorative elements. Collectibility: Antique Farahan rugs are highly collectible and are prized for their historical significance, artistic value, and craftsmanship. They are often sought after by collectors, interior designers, and enthusiasts of Persian art and culture. Genuine antique Farahan rugs are relatively rare and can command significant prices. Overall, the history of antique Farahan Persian rugs is intertwined with the rich tradition of Persian carpet weaving and reflects the artistic and cultural influences of the region. These rugs continue to be cherished for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance in the world of oriental carpets.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Hard, heavy, sharp
Color: Cyan NylonFish
This is very durable, but it is also very heavy (our dog likes to throw her toys) and after some chewing, the head and tail are very sharp
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
2 years later and it’s still going!
Color: Cyan NylonFish, Color: Cyan NylonFish
I have 2 dogs, a 6lb chihuahua (Lolli) and an almost 100lb German shepherd/Belgian Malinois (Uzi). Got this for Uzi, however, Lolli had other plans for it. She literally took it out her mouth and ran to hide it. It’s been over a year, closer to 2 and it’s still hanging on.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best found
Color: Cyan NylonFish
I have a heavy heavy chewer, the only things that has escaped him were items like "kong" solid and rubber but no squeaky. He quickly lost interest in the toy; largely within a week at most and never picks it up again unless really bored.
Squeaky toys had a life shelf of a week at best, that is with us taking them away to "preserve" them for longer. So far, this toy, the fish, has been the longest surviving squeaky and the longest at keeping his interest. it has received some cosmetic damage, but nothing that would make you remove the toy from his possession and it STILL squeaks.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Still holding up to my super-chewer!
Color: Cyan NylonFish, Color: Cyan NylonFish
It's a very good product. I would recommend this toy for a heavy chewing dog. My main reasons it's not 5 stars, it's HEAVY and the eyes peeled right off. My pup really likes to throw his toys around, this thing sounds like a cannon ball that's going to go through our floor! He also tries to destroy everything so he was chewing on the eyes and he would have definitely eaten them if I wasn't paying attention. It's not a horrible thing but I obviously don't want him to eat non food things. My dog also likes the squeaker in it, but it's difficult for me to get it to squeak. That's not a big deal though just thought I should mention it. Overall especially for the price, it's a good sturdy product that's cute and it's still holding up. He's chewed parts of the softer areas off a bit, but the rest is very hard so he hasn't made much of a dent. It's also about as big as his head, so he's pretty happy with it!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Your dog will.love this banana
Color: Banana
My dog loves this, plays with it constantly
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026