Persian Qum Kork Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Qum Kork rug is meticulously handcrafted, featuring a pile and foundation made from Kork wool, which is renowned for its exceptional quality. Kork wool is harvested from the neck area of sheep, providing the finest wool available for rug production. The rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, ensuring a high standard of craftsmanship and durability, with a knot density ranging from 280 to 320 knots per square inch, indicative of its intricate weaving technique.
Origin and Tradition
The rug originates from Qum (also known as Qom or Ghom), a city in central Iran that is celebrated for its rich tradition in rug making. Situated near Kashan, it is believed that many weavers in Qum have roots in Kashan, known for its luxurious silk rugs. The Qum region began producing its distinctive rugs in the late 1940s, with a tendency towards fine, all-over floral patterns that exhibit a tightness and sophistication reminiscent of Kashan’s artistry. Qum rugs have become synonymous with high-quality craftsmanship and are often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Design and Pattern
This rug showcases a traditional style, rich in color and intricate design. The palette includes a variety of hues, such as wine red, navy blue, turquoise, beige, and light blue, among others, creating a harmonious and vibrant visual experience. The floral motifs are tightly woven, providing a sense of symmetry and balance. The overall design reflects the cultural influences of the Qum region, where artisans emphasize detailed patterns and color contrast, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of each piece.
Special Features
The rug is in excellent condition, showcasing the longevity and durability inherent in high-quality craftsmanship. The use of Kork wool not only enhances its aesthetic but also contributes to its softness and resilience. The traditional hand-knotting technique allows for unique variations in each rug, making this piece not only a functional item but also a work of art. The meticulous attention to detail in the knotting and design further adds to its value and charm.
FAQ
What features are typical of Qum rugs?
Qum rugs are characterized by their high-quality craftsmanship, intricate floral patterns, and a rich color palette. They are often made using Kork wool, which contributes to their luxurious texture and durability.
What materials are used in Qum rugs?
Qum rugs typically utilize Kork wool for both the pile and foundation, known for its softness and strength, coupled with a traditional hand-knotting technique that enhances their quality.
How has rug making developed in Qum?
Rug making in Qum has evolved since the late 1940s, influenced by the traditional styles of nearby Kashan. Today, Qum is recognized for its unique floral patterns and high-density knotting, making its rugs highly sought after in the global market.




















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