Persian Qum Rug - 2.07x1.29 TribalThis is a magnificent central rosette pattern carpet. There is near the centre beautiful shades of green which appear as the base colour in the field of the carpet. They appear also on motifs in the main guard border, giving unity to this carpet. The carpet is made from silk and comes from the city of Qum . 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
This carpet may hold its place comfortably with the very best produced in that region and may be purchased withe our highest recommendation
This is an extraordinary carpet that whilst having a very definite curvilinear design
It has a central medallion shape and the yellow colours appear in many places creating much elegance style and continuity
The weaving of Kashmar rugs can be traced back to the 1500s
and alongside these are a series of very rich colours that give these carpets a unique appearance
The tradition of hand-knotting rugs has been passed from generation to generation
weavers adopt a unique weaving method often referred to as the wet loom technique
It is signed By Master Madahi of Tabriz
around 100 km south of Tehran
The colour and motifs of this carpet are wonderful
It is by one of Persia's master weavers
practical weaving techniques that reflect everyday rural use