Persian Kashan Rug - 3.55 x 2.50 AT-TY-124 SquareZobeida, 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
Bijar is a small Iranian town in the Kurdistan
These carpets not only brings a bit of nature into your home
The colours are soft and excellently harmonised
The designs are similar to Qashqai or other tribal rugs
The motifs are found in a cluster (all-over pattern)
Interestingly enough
A magnificent Persian KASHMAR carpet with a lozenge-shaped central medallion
The gentle hues and tones of colour provide uniformity throughout the carpet
It would look delightful in any setting and will give its owner and future generations much happiness when they gaze at it and take in its beauty
Their geometric designs are actually symbols that combine in myriad ways to profound effect
They are traded as Khorasan carpets in the Western market
A delightful and most beautiful carpet from the city of Qum made from silk The colours and the motifs are what one would expect to see in a spring garden