Persian Kashan Wool Rug - 2.16 x 1.45 GabehZobeida, 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
which probably derives from the prayer niche in mosques
It is an overall pattern carpet with what appear to be column like forms running down the length of the field
Sanandaj has a long and illustrious history of weaving wool rugs which can be traced back into at least the classical period and perhaps much farther back than that
Hook and S motifs
In this central medallion carpet we see so many colours and shapes that provide much interest and delight
Ardekan rugs woven in the larger cities are of the highest standards
Border of rosettes
Rugs from Isfahan are of a very high class of carpet when it comes to the composition of the patterns
A magnificent central medallion carpet that has around the medallion a beautiful yellow coloured base field that together create the illusion of a human-eye
Pakistani Bokhara rugs are woven in many colors
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Red (especially plum) is favoured