Persian Ardakan Rug - 2.45 x 1.50 tribalArdakan rugs originate from Ardakan, in the northwest corner of Yazd Province, known for its fabulous Persian carpets, is also historically a center of camel raising. Although it is located between Yazd and Nain, its influence comes primarily from Kashan. Throughout this area of Iran other small towns including Boroujerd, Josheghan, Khomaine, Najafabad, Taleghan, and Veramin, still weave Persian carpets with influences carried forward from the 16th
Very fine well-knotted carpets are still being made in Isfahan today
Tabriz superfine Persian rugs are renowned worldwide for their exceptional knot density
The medallion style has one
narrow format described in the West as runners
Designed by Master SalimAbadi
Border of palmettes and leaf forms
resulting in a distinctive aesthetic that incorporates elements of several village and nomadic Persian rug styles
It is from the city of Tabriz and is made form wool The overall pattern in the contains an arrangement of most beautiful flowers that explode outwards
There are however
Qum is located in central IRAN
Carpets manufactured from the city of Hamadan itself were called Shahr Baff meaning City Knott and are usually of a higher quality than rugs produced by its neighbours
rebirth and curvilinear in shape