Indian Kamila Rug - 2.36 x 1.63 tabrizThe art of manufacturing carpets was introduced in India, probably by the great mogul Akbar in 16th century which brought in Persian weavers together with skilled pattern artists mainly for producing carpets for his palace. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many fine carpets were woven here made of the finest sheep wool and silk, with Persian patterns. To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix; Indo Mir, Pakistan Bochara and
located in central Iran near the city of Isfahan
A stunning hand-knotted Ardekan with a classic Persian design of an elongated medallion and corner spandrels in a red-toned field of symmetrical floral sprays
This is a magnificent central medallion carpet made out of silk form the city of Qum
and from all-over patterns to very fine floral designs
Arak rugs are hand-woven Persian pieces made in Arak (formerly known as Sultanabad)
This is a truly inspired work of art that presents us with a central medallion appearing in an oval shaped carpet
It is shaped some what like the human eye and is very restful on the human spirit
The second one touched the flame lightly with his wings and said: I know how love's fire can burn
including tent rugs
The Lilihan rugs are using single -wefted weave
The city of Qum is considered by some to be the second most holy city of the Scythians after Meshed
Heriz and Gorawan are only 2 of them