Persian Kerman Rug Royal Blue Corner Medallion
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Kerman rug is expertly woven using 100% handmade and hand-knotted techniques. The rug features a wool pile, providing a soft and durable surface, while its foundation is made from cotton, lending strength and stability to the overall structure. The craftsmanship reflects the traditional methods characteristic of Persian rugs, ensuring high quality and longevity.
Origin and Tradition
Kerman, located in south-central Iran, is renowned as one of the historic weaving centers of Persia. The city and the province are historically significant for producing some of the most distinctive carpets, particularly during the late 16th century to the mid-17th century when the famous “vase” carpets emerged. Kerman’s revivalist weaving period in the latter half of the 19th century established it as a prominent center for carpet production, where master weavers, known as ustadan, developed intricate designs that remain influential today. The village of Ravar, near Kerman City, particularly contributed to the dense floral patterns that are emblematic of the region’s artistry.
Design and Pattern
The Persian Kerman Rug Royal Blue Corner Medallion showcases a rich palette that includes royal blue, red, light brown, sky blue, dark blue, and wine red, among others. The design features a traditional layout with a central medallion surrounded by floral motifs, a characteristic element of Kerman rugs. The intricate patterns often include botehs (paisley motifs), reflecting the region’s Persian heritage. The symmetry and balance in the design highlight the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each piece.
Special Features
This rug is classified as having a low pile, which is typical for Kerman rugs that have aged gracefully over time. Despite its fair condition, the rug retains its aesthetic appeal and embodies the historical significance of Kerman craftsmanship. With a knot density of 160-180 knots per square inch (KPSI), this rug exemplifies the quality of construction that Kerman rugs are known for, ensuring both visual detail and durability.
FAQ
What features are typical of Kerman rugs?
Kerman rugs are known for their intricate floral patterns, vibrant colors, and finely woven details. They often feature symmetrical designs with rich color palettes that include blues, reds, and earth tones.
What materials are used in Kerman rugs?
Kerman rugs typically utilize a wool pile for softness and durability, while the foundation is commonly made of cotton. This combination enhances the rug’s resilience and comfort.
How has rug making developed in Kerman?
Rug making in Kerman has evolved significantly since the 16th century, with the region becoming a center for both traditional and revivalist weaving styles. Influenced by various artistic movements, Kerman rugs have retained their status as highly sought-after pieces in the global market.






























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