Persian Meshkin Runner
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Meshkin Runner is woven using 100% handmade and hand-knotted techniques, featuring a wool pile atop a sturdy cotton foundation. The craftsmanship reflects traditional Persian knotting methods, which contribute to its durability and longevity. With a knot density of 320 to 340 knots per square inch (KPSI), this runner showcases the skill and dedication of artisans who have honed their craft through generations.
Origin and Tradition
The Meshkin region in Iran is renowned for its rich history in rug making, characterized by vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Historically, this area has been a significant center for Persian rug production, with influences from various cultural motifs. Meshkin rugs often display a blend of geometric and floral designs, showcasing the artistic legacy of the region. The craftsmanship in Meshkin is regarded as a testament to the region’s dedication to high-quality textile arts.
Design and Pattern
This runner features an all-over design that captivates with its rich blend of colors, including deep burgundy, brick red, light blue, navy blue, beige, black, olive green, and brown. The intricate patterns exhibit a harmonious balance of geometric motifs and floral elements, which are signature characteristics of Persian rug design. A detailed border frames the central design, enhancing its visual appeal and adding a finished touch to the overall artwork.
Special Features
The Persian Meshkin Runner is in excellent condition, having never been used. Its high-quality materials and craftsmanship ensure that it is both soft underfoot and durable enough for high-traffic areas. The meticulous knotting technique employed in its creation contributes to its aesthetic and functional qualities, making it a valuable addition to any home.
FAQ
What features are typical of Meshkin rugs?
Meshkin rugs are known for their vibrant colors, geometric and floral motifs, and high-quality hand-knotting. The intricate designs often symbolize cultural heritage and artistic legacy.
What materials are used in Persian Meshkin rugs?
Meshkin rugs typically feature a wool pile for softness and durability, with a cotton foundation that provides strength. The combination of these materials is essential for the longevity and resilience of the rug.
How does the knotting technique affect the quality of Meshkin rugs?
The knotting technique significantly influences the rug’s durability and detail. Higher knot density, like the 320 to 340 knots per square inch found in this Meshkin Runner, indicates finer craftsmanship and contributes to the overall texture and visual complexity of the rug.




















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