Deljoo Carpet
Specification:
Natural Dyes: Traditional Persian carpets use natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects, providing vibrant and long-lasting colors.
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.
Usage:
Bedspreads: Some people use large Persian carpets as luxurious bedspreads or throws.
Prayer Rugs: Small Persian carpets are often used as prayer rugs, especially within Islamic communities.
Art Displays: Given their intricate designs and craftsmanship, Persian carpets are often displayed as works of art in homes and galleries.
Description:
In many parts of Iran, carpet weaving is a communal activity passed down through generations. Entire families and communities often collaborate in the weaving process, with each member contributing to different aspects such as spinning, dyeing, and knotting. This tradition fosters a strong sense of identity and pride among artisans.
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Title | Description |
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Size | 171 x 239 cm |
Material | Wool pile |
Design | Ameleh (Ghashghai Baft) |
Background Color | Watermelon |
Item ID | 420HPWC |
Brand | Sarvin Carpet |
Originality | Iran |
Knots | - |
Border Color | Watermelon |