This is a hand-woven wool and silk Persian rug made in Iran (Persia).
It's a large rug size that can be used in spacious living rooms. With an area of approximately 3.5 tatami mats, it's also suitable for pairing with large sofas such as three-seaters.
Gol (Flower Pattern)
The Gol pattern is a common design found in Persian carpets. It is used in various production areas such as Kerman, Isfahan, Kashan, Nain, and Qom. Various types of flowers are depicted, with roses and Shah Abbasi flowers, a traditional Persian design, being frequently seen. In the Sarasar pattern, the size of the flowers stands out, and small flowers are sometimes arranged around the Tranj pattern. It harmonizes with any room.
Heiwan (Animal Pattern)
Occasionally, animals are depicted in Persian carpet designs. These designs often contain many cultural elements and symbols, with birds, lions, and deer appearing particularly frequently. These animals hold special meaning within the carpet and, due to their symbolism, are striking and important elements. The animals depicted in the carpet create a lively atmosphere, leaving a deep impression on viewers.
Enjoy a comfortable life with a unique, one-of-a-kind, hand-woven Persian rug.
| Size | 196×248cm |
| Origin | Nain (9-LA) |
| Material | Wool & Silk |
| Color | Red |
| Era | 1990s |
| Other | Alizadeh Workshop |
Characteristics of the Production Area (Nain)
Nain is a city located in central Iran, near Isfahan. Nain carpets are popular and similar in design to those from Isfahan. Cotton is used for the foundation, and wool and silk are frequently used for the pile. The designs often feature Shah Abbasi floral patterns in the medallion. Ivory and beige are used for the field color, and accent colors such as red, green, blue, and pink are often added. The Habibian workshop is particularly famous, and its carpets are known for their high quality.
What is a Persian Rug?
A Persian rug is a rug woven in Iran. It has a long history and is known for its beauty and durability, lasting for generations. It is one of the most outstanding art crafts representing Iranian culture and art. Due to differences in rug designs and materials used by region, Iran has a wide variety of rugs. From intricate and detailed designs woven in workshops to simple, geometric tribal rugs woven by Iranian ethnic groups, there is a diverse range. The main materials used are wool and silk. The beautiful designs and delicate colors of Persian rugs have a unique appeal. By incorporating a Persian rug with its unique charm into your room, you can further enhance the atmosphere.
Daily Care (Wool & Silk)
Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner or broom along the pile. If you are concerned about stains: dilute a neutral detergent (for wool/silk) with water, wring out a towel firmly, and gently wipe the surface. Then, wipe thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any detergent and dry in a well-ventilated shaded area.
Notes
Due to being hand-woven, there may be slight distortions in shape, weaving irregularities, or dyeing variations. Please enjoy these as part of the charm of a hand-woven item.
Product Number: C590_80P_RE
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