Persian Kashan Wool Rug - 4.12 x 3.15 classicZobeida, the favourite wife of the famous Caliph Haroun al Rasheed, established the town of Kashan, which is situated between Tehran and Isfahan. The Kashan district is possibly one of the best producers of Persian carpets. These carpets have taken the name of the region, and are simply referred to as the Kashan. Due to the very high quality of the wool, the very fine weaving and the beautiful colours and designs, Kashans have come to be classified
The pile is made of thick
Designed by Master Danishpoor
This is a truly beautiful wool carpet form the city of Tabriz
They are very durable and are capable of lasting an incredibly long period of time
This beautiful carpet has a silk foundation and a curvilinear design with a beautiful central medallion and with 2 lanterns extending lengthways out from that centre
Carpet weaving may have been introduced into the area of present-day Pakistan as far back as the eleventh century
Saveh rugs are known in the antique market from the late nineteenth century
A unique hand-knotted tribal Bakhtiari rug with a stunning bold floral medallion in a red-toned field of secondary symmetrical floral sprays
Kashmar is the home to many master weavers who use Persian knots to create their fine works of art
or three pendant-shaped medallions mostly in an Open Field background
Silk highlights that add depth
A delightful and most beautiful carpet from the city of Qum made from silk The colours and the motifs are what one would expect to see in a spring garden