Persian Qum Kork Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Qum Kork Rug is meticulously hand-knotted, utilizing 100% handmade techniques that reflect traditional craftsmanship. The pile is made from Kork wool, recognized as one of the highest quality wools available. Sourced from the neck area of sheep, Kork wool is celebrated for its exceptional softness, durability, and fine texture. The foundation of the rug is constructed from quality wool, providing a sturdy base that enhances its overall longevity. The rug features a high knot density of 400 knots per square inch (KPSI), indicative of its intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from Qum, Iran, this rug embodies the rich cultural heritage and longstanding tradition of Persian rug making. Qum is renowned for producing high-quality rugs characterized by their intricate designs and vibrant colors. The region has a historical significance in Persian weaving, with a focus on floral motifs and medallion patterns that reflect the area’s artistic influences. Traditionally, Qum rugs are known for their fine materials and exceptional craftsmanship, making them highly sought after in both domestic and international markets.
Design and Pattern
The design of this rug features a vibrant red field embellished with intricate floral and vine motifs. A central medallion frames the design, surrounded by detailed floral arrangements that bring depth and sophistication to the overall aesthetic. A contrasting black background enhances the vibrancy of the colors, while a harmonious border of floral patterns echoes the central design, creating a cohesive and balanced look. The rug’s palette includes shades of dark pink, black, blue, green, yellow, white, beige, and brown, showcasing a rich diversity of colors that adds visual interest to any space. The symmetry and level of detail in the motifs reflect the high-quality craftsmanship synonymous with Persian Qum rugs.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and has never been used, ensuring its pristine quality. The combination of Kork wool and hand-knotting techniques provides not only a luxurious feel underfoot but also a durable product that can withstand the test of time.
FAQ
What features are typical of Persian Qum rugs?
Persian Qum rugs are known for their intricate floral designs, rich colors, and high knot density. They often feature medallions and elaborate borders, showcasing fine craftsmanship.
What materials are used in Qum rugs?
Qum rugs typically use high-quality Kork wool for the pile, with wool also used for the foundation. These materials enhance the durability and softness of the rugs.
How has the tradition of rug making evolved in Qum?
The tradition of rug making in Qum has remained consistent over the centuries, focusing on high-quality weaving techniques and elaborate designs. The region continues to be a pivotal center for Persian rug craftsmanship, influencing styles and motifs in contemporary rug production.


























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