Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch. The pile is usually very high-quality wool, clipped short, and silk is often used as highlighting for detail in the design. Read the Full Story on Persian Nain Carpet ..
Gabbeh is a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of colour and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains of Iran, including Kurdish, Luri and Qashqai No..
A Kilim is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, Iran, Azerbaijan, the Balkans and the Turkic countries of Central Asia. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as entrance rugs or casual floor covering. Modern kilims are popula..
Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch. The pile is usually very high-quality wool, clipped short, and silk is often used as highlighting for detail in the design. Read the Full Story on Persian Nain Carpet ..
Gabbeh is a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of colour and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains of Iran, including Kurdish, Luri and Qashqai No..
A Kilim is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, Iran, Azerbaijan, the Balkans and the Turkic countries of Central Asia. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as entrance rugs or casual floor covering. Modern kilims are popula..
Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch. The pile is usually very high-quality wool, clipped short, and silk is often used as highlighting for detail in the design. Read the Full Story on Persian Nain Carpet ..
Gabbeh is a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of colour and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains of Iran, including Kurdish, Luri and Qashqai Nomads...
Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch. The pile is usually very high-quality wool, clipped short, and silk is often used as highlighting for detail in the design. Read the Full Story on Persian Nain Carpet ..
Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, Qom's luxurious silk and wool rugs are known for their high quality and are regarded among the most expensive in the world..
Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, Qom's luxurious silk and wool rugs are known for their high quality and are regarded among the most expensive in the world..
Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, Qom's luxurious silk and wool rugs are known for their high quality and are regarded among the most expensive in the world..