Persian Senneh Runner
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Senneh Runner is meticulously hand-knotted, utilizing high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. The hand-knotting process involves the use of the traditional Senneh knot, which is known for its fine structure and durability, allowing the rug to withstand everyday wear while maintaining its intricate design. The craftsmanship reflects centuries of tradition passed down through generations of artisans in the region.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from the Kurdish region of Iran, specifically the city of Senneh, these rugs are highly regarded in the world of Persian carpets. The Senneh region has a rich history in rug making, characterized by its unique designs and superior weaving techniques. Senneh rugs, also referred to as Sanandaj rugs, are often recognized for their fine weave and sophisticated patterns, which serve as a testament to the area’s cultural heritage and artisan skill.
Design and Pattern
This runner features a captivating array of colors, including brick red, brown, yellow, green, blue, cream, and black. The design showcases a harmonious combination of geometric and floral motifs, with a central medallion pattern surrounded by intricate borders. The symmetrical layout and meticulous detailing are characteristic of traditional Persian designs, making it suitable for both classic and contemporary interior aesthetics.
Special Features
The rug boasts a KPSI (Knots Per Square Inch) count of 280 – 320, indicating a high level of craftsmanship and quality. It is in excellent condition, having never been used. The dense wool pile not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also ensures longevity and comfort underfoot, making this runner a functional and decorative addition to any space.
FAQ
What features are typical of Senneh rugs?
Senneh rugs are known for their fine knotting techniques, intricate geometric and floral designs, and vibrant color palettes. They often exhibit a combination of cultural influences, reflecting the rich artistic heritage of the Kurdish region.
What materials are used in Senneh rugs?
Senneh rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. This combination contributes to the durability and luxurious texture of the rugs, enhancing their appeal as both functional and decorative pieces.
How has rug making evolved in the Senneh region?
Rug making in the Senneh region has evolved over centuries, influenced by various artistic and cultural factors. The traditional techniques, including the use of the Senneh knot, remain a hallmark of the area’s craftsmanship, ensuring that each piece is both an art form and a reflection of its heritage.




















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