Serab (sometimes Sarab) is a town in northwestern Iran that serves as a market for rugs from about two dozen villages in the surrounding area.
Because of the style of loom used in the region, Serabs are almost always long and narrow. They are usually camel-colored, often with blue and red accents. The strong vertical lines, repeating diamond-shaped motifs, and rich color of this sock all echo elements common to Serabs.
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