Shina Carpet
Specification:
Hand-Knotted Technique: Each Persian carpet is meticulously hand-knotted, a process that can take months or even years. This labor-intensive technique ensures a high level of detail and precision in the designs.
Unique Regional Styles: Different regions in Iran are known for their unique carpet styles and techniques. For example, Tabriz, Isfahan, Kashan, and Qom each have distinct patterns and weaving methods.
Durability: Persian carpets are known for their longevity. With proper care, these carpets can last for generations, often becoming valuable family heirlooms.
Usage:
Soundproofing: Reducing noise levels by absorbing sound.
Comfort: Offering a soft and comfortable surface for walking or sitting.
Wall Hangings: Used as decorative wall art to showcase intricate designs.
Religious Spaces: Enhancing the ambiance of mosques and prayer rooms.
Description:
The craftsmanship involved in creating a Persian handwoven carpet is unparalleled. Each luxury carpet is meticulously hand-knotted, with some carpets containing millions of knots per square meter. This painstaking process can take months or even years to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the design.
Weavers use high-quality wool, silk, and natural dyes, which contribute to the carpet's durability and vibrant colors. The precision and patience required in the weaving process result in carpets that are not only beautiful but also exceptionally durable, often lasting for generations. Of course, if you are interested in seeing all the quality rugs of the collection, such as Shadan, Parishad, etc., you can visit sarvin carpet.
Title | Description |
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Size | 118 x 182 (cm) |
Material | Wool pile |
Design | Kashkuli Landscape (Kashkuli Baft) |
Background Color | Various Colors |
Item ID | 428HPWC |
Brand | Sarvin Carpet |
Originality | Iran |
Knots | - |
Border Color | Watermelon |