Ardebil Persian Wool & Silk Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Ardebil rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, crafted from a blend of wool and silk for the pile, supported by a cotton foundation. The high knot density of 320 to 350 knots per square inch (KPSI) exemplifies the meticulous craftsmanship typical of this region.
Origin and Tradition
The Ardebil region in Iran is renowned for its rich history in rug making, with roots extending back to the 16th century. Ardebil rugs are distinguished by their intricate designs and superior craftsmanship. The area has long been a center for Persian weaving, producing rugs that often feature complex motifs and vibrant colors, influenced by both Persian and Islamic artistry.
Design and Pattern
This particular rug showcases a central medallion surrounded by a zig-zag border, filled with floral and geometric elements that are characteristic of the Ardebil style. The color palette includes coral red, ivory, dark green, sky blue, brown, and black, which work harmoniously to create a visually striking piece. The use of contrasting colors enhances the intricate designs, making it a standout decorative element.
Special Features
In excellent condition and new, this rug features detailed craftsmanship with precise knotting techniques that ensure longevity. The luxurious wool and silk blend provides both durability and a soft texture, making it a versatile accent piece suitable for various settings.
FAQ
What features are typical of Ardebil rugs?
Ardebil rugs are known for their high knot density, intricate designs, and vibrant color schemes, often incorporating floral and geometric motifs typical of Persian artistry.
What materials are used in Ardebil rugs?
Ardebil rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation, with some pieces featuring a blend of silk for added sheen and softness.
What is the historical significance of Ardebil in rug making?
Ardebil is one of the oldest centers of Persian rug weaving, celebrated for its traditional craftsmanship and design innovations that have influenced rug making across the region for centuries.
























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