Persian Qom Silk Rug - 1.55 x 0.97 classicQum rugs are among the finest rugs in the world. The quality of Qum silk rugs is particularly high. In the past and at present, Qum is one of the most important centres for producing silk, Kourk wool and silk inlaid carpets. Weavers in Qum use Persian knots and average around 600 knots per square inch. The majority are small, very fine, and beautiful; so many people hang them on the wall. The patterns are usually highly curvilinear, but they sometimes
The inscription is in an ancient form of writing
An authentic Meymeh Persian rug is an intelligent way to greatly enhance the decor of any room
One of the most famous designs of that time — the ziegler — has clear echoes in today’s chobi
The field of the carpet has a crimson red base colour which matches the colour of the outer guard border
red and tan in each of the four sectors of the field of the carpet
Traditional Hamadan rugs are known for being hard‑wearing
It has a wonderful and captivating overall pattern
and in manuscript borders
dining area
the design in the carpets do not belong to local traditions but were inspired by other workshops
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
Running Water and many other symbols appear in these rugs