Shiraz carpets, in Iran's Fars Province, are handmade and retain distinctiveness. Common grandeur, like other Persian rugs, but with influence from Qashqai, Khamseh, Basseri, Afshar, Abadeh and Luri. They're large, often coarse, made with a fixed loom and symmetrical knots. High demand, attested from their global sales popularity.
Carpets from Shiraz are usually made of either cotton or wool; wool is sometimes used in the pile as well. Wool is likewise used in the weft and warp. In the weft and warp, goat hair yarn is sometimes utilized as well. Coming from a region with semi-extreme temperatures, it is of no surprise that carpets from Shiraz use said materials to be adaptable in any environment. This makes them stand out in world markets as they can purchased for their flexibility.