Persian Kashan Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Kashan rug features a pile and foundation made entirely of high-quality wool, ensuring both durability and comfort. It is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship typical of Kashan rugs, with a knot density of 220 – 240 knots per square inch (KPSI), which contributes to its intricate design and texture.
Origin and Tradition
Kashan, located in North Central Iran, has been a prominent center for silk and textile production since antiquity. In the early 19th century, weavers in Kashan began creating high-quality wool rugs, transitioning from the earlier use of cotton and silk blends that lacked durability. The distinctive designs and rich colors of Kashan rugs quickly gained popularity across Persia and the West, particularly during the 1970s. Authentic Kashan rugs are considered valuable artifacts, often sought after by collectors.
Design and Pattern
This rug showcases a traditional design characterized by a central medallion surrounded by an elaborate floral pattern extending outward. The color palette is vibrant, featuring hues such as wine red, navy blue, olive green, beige, yellow, light green, and light brown. The bold use of color and intricate patterns are hallmarks of Kashan craftsmanship, reflecting the region’s rich artistic heritage.
Special Features
In excellent condition, this Kashan rug exemplifies high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Its handmade nature ensures uniqueness, as each piece carries the signature of its weaver. The rug’s durability, coupled with its traditional design, makes it an excellent choice for both aesthetic enhancement and functional use in a variety of settings.
FAQ
What materials are used in Kashan rugs?
Kashan rugs typically use high-quality wool for both the pile and the foundation, which enhances their durability and aesthetic appeal.
What are the typical design features of Kashan rugs?
Common design features include a central medallion surrounded by intricate floral patterns, with a vibrant color palette often dominated by reds, blues, and greens.
How does the craftsmanship of Kashan rugs compare to other Persian rugs?
Kashan rugs are known for their high knot density and fine craftsmanship, making them comparable to other prestigious Persian rug types. The traditional hand-knotting technique employed in Kashan contributes to their durability and intricate designs.
























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