Isfahan rugs are knotted on either silk or cotton foundations, with up to 1.000.000 Persian knots/sqm(there have been pieces created by the Seyrafian master workshop with higher knot count), using exceptionally good quality (referred to as kork wool in Iran) wool for the pile, which is normally clipped quite low. In the beginning of the renewal of Isfahan as the carpet centre of high-quality rugs, most rugs used traditional motifs inspired by the architectural motifs and tiles that decorated the historical buildings of this great city. Designers were further inspired by the poets of Persia (Rumi, Hafez, Attar), nature, and religious-spiritual intimations that are deeply ingrained in the culture. In contemporary items the palette has become more pastel, utilizing the technical perfection and artistic flair of this "City of Art". Both Classical and contemporary Isfahan’s are extremely attractive, and the subduing of the palette, particularly the elimination of strong reds, makes them more compatible with Western decorative schemes.
Crafts Details | |
Size | 168cm X 113cm | 5.51 X 3.71 Foot |
Thickness | Approx. 4 mm |
Knots per Square Meter | Approx. 750,000 |
Pile | Silk & Soft Wool (Approx. 80% Silk 20% Soft Wool) |
Warp | Silk |
Item Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Usage | Suitable for rooms or small living rooms. |
Originate | Handmade in Isfahan, Iran |
- Stock: Sold | Reorder
- Model: RI4041