Persian Qum Silk Rug - 2.03x1.33 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
Tabass rugs and carpets are characterized by curvilinear patterns similar to Nain
This rug is often referred to as a 'rug rug' because it will wear for centuries
Najafabad is also the trade center for an agricultural region noted for its pomegranates
Mesheds are usually decorated with all over designs
Architecture as well as carpet weaving flourished at this time
The construction of Bijar rugs is superior to most other weaves and the rugs are incredibly heavy
The town is quite fertile and has been named after the abundance of willow trees in the area
with a delightful pictorial motif showing hunters
its overall shape suggests a star or perhaps even the sun
and tied up with that concept is the clear conviction that heaven follows life
till today these rugs are often called Farahan Sarouk rugs
it is made of wool and is from the city of Tabriz