Agrin Carpet
Specification:
Knot Density: The fineness of a Persian carpet is often measured by its knot density, with higher knot counts indicating more intricate and detailed work.
Hand-Knotted: Persian carpets are made using hand-knotting techniques, which contribute to their unique texture and durability.
Symbolic Patterns: Many designs incorporate symbolic elements that reflect Persian culture, mythology, and nature.
Luxurious Silk Carpets: Some Persian rugs are made entirely of silk, offering a lustrous sheen and extremely fine detail.
Durability: High-quality wool and meticulous craftsmanship make Persian carpets exceptionally durable and long-lasting.
Usage:
Art Displays: Given their intricate designs and craftsmanship, Persian carpets are often displayed as works of art in homes and galleries.
Entryway Rugs: Placing a Persian rug in the entryway adds a welcoming and sophisticated touch to the home.
Stair Runners: Persian carpets can be used as runners on staircases, providing both beauty and safety.
Cushion Covers: Smaller pieces of Persian carpets can be repurposed as cushion covers, adding a unique texture and design to furniture.
Description:
Different regions of Iran have their own distinctive styles and techniques in carpet weaving. For example, Tabriz, Kashan, Shiraz, Isfahan, and Qom each produce carpets with unique patterns, colors, and weaving methods. Tabriz rugs are known for their diverse designs, Kashan for their floral motifs, Isfahan for their fine quality, and Qom for their silk rugs. An example of this art is persian handmade (agrin carpet). If you want to see other wool rugs such as Sarin, Aramesh, etc., visit handmade persian carpets in dubai (sarvin carpet) .
Title | Description |
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Size | 150 x 204 cm |
Material | Wool pile |
Design | Lori (Lori Baft) |
Background Color | Blue |
Item ID | 383HPWC |
Brand | Sarvin Carpet |
Originality | Iran |
Knots | - |
Border Color | Various Colors |