Sepideh Carpet
Specification:
Regional Varieties: Different regions in Iran, such as Tabriz, Kashan, Isfahan, and Qom, each have their own distinctive styles and techniques.
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.
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:
Traditional Persian rugs are dyed using natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects. These natural dyes produce vibrant, long-lasting colors that age beautifully over time. Common sources of natural dyes include madder root for red, indigo for blue, pomegranate rind for yellow, and cochineal insects for a deep crimson.
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Title | Description |
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Size | 104 x 160 cm |
Material | Wool pile |
Design | Lori (Lori Baft) |
Background Color | Blue |
Item ID | 392HPWC |
Brand | Sarvin Carpet |
Originality | Iran |
Knots | - |
Border Color | Blue |