Hand Knotted Kerman Wool Rug 2' 10" x 5' 0" - No. AT46864
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| Colors | Ivory / Blue | Condition | New |
|---|---|---|---|
| Construction | Hand Knotted | Content | Wool |
| Design | Kerman | Origin | Iran |
| Shape | Rectangle | Thickness-mm | 1/4" |
| Tone | Colorful | Warp | Cotton |
| Colors | Ivory / Blue | ||
| Condition | New | ||
| Construction | Hand Knotted | ||
| Content | Wool | ||
| Design | Kerman | ||
| Origin | Iran | ||
| Shape | Rectangle | ||
| Thickness-mm | 1/4" | ||
| Tone | Colorful | ||
| Warp | Cotton |
Kerman rugs, originating from the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Azerbaijan, are among the most exquisite and sought-after Persian carpets. Renowned for their intricate designs, fine materials, and exceptional craftsmanship, these rugs have been prized by royalty, collectors, and art enthusiasts for centuries. A Kerman rug is not merely a decorative item; it is a testament to the artistry and cultural heritage of Persian weaving.
The city of Kerman has been a center of rug production for over 500 years. Its prominence dates back to the Safavid era (16th-18th centuries), a golden age for Persian art and culture. During this period, Kerman became synonymous with luxury and elegance, producing rugs that adorned royal palaces and were highly coveted in international trade.
Kerman's reputation as a weaving hub continued to flourish under Qajar rule (19th century) and into the modern era. The city's artisans have consistently adapted their designs and techniques while preserving the timeless qualities that define Kerman rugs.
Kerman rugs are celebrated for their elaborate and sophisticated designs. A defining characteristic is the diversity of patterns, which range from classical medallion-and-corner layouts to intricate pictorial scenes and floral motifs. These rugs often feature detailed arabesques, scrolling vines, and symmetrical layouts, reflecting Persian aesthetic principles.
The versatility of Kerman rugs is evident in their ability to incorporate custom designs. Historically, wealthy patrons would commission rugs tailored to their tastes, resulting in a wide array of unique patterns.
Kerman rugs are known for their harmonious and vibrant color schemes. Traditional colors include deep reds, blues, ivory, and gold, often combined with subtle accents of green or pink. The dyes used are derived from natural sources, ensuring longevity and a soft patina as the rug ages.
The expert use of color in Kerman rugs enhances their visual appeal, creating a sense of depth and movement in the intricate designs.
Kerman rugs are typically crafted from high-quality wool, which provides a soft and durable pile. Silk is sometimes incorporated for added sheen and luxury, particularly in finer pieces. The foundation of these rugs is often made from cotton, ensuring stability and strength.
Artisans of Kerman rugs use the Persian (asymmetrical) knot, allowing for precise and detailed patterns. The knot density in these rugs is typically high, ranging from 120 to 840 knots per square inch (KPSI), depending on the piece's complexity and quality.
The weaving process is time-intensive, often requiring months or even years to complete a single rug. This meticulous craftsmanship contributes to the durability and beauty of Kerman rugs, making them heirloom-quality pieces.
Pictorial Kerman rugs, which feature landscapes, historical events, or portraits, are especially prized for their artistic value. These rugs are often displayed as wall hangings, blurring the line between functional decor and fine art.
The enduring appeal of Kerman rugs lies in their ability to complement both traditional and modern interiors. Their intricate designs and vibrant colors make them a focal point in any setting. As collector's items, Kerman rugs hold significant value due to their rarity, craftsmanship, and historical importance.
Kerman rugs exemplify the pinnacle of Persian weaving, combining artistic innovation with unparalleled craftsmanship. Their rich designs, vibrant colors, and luxurious materials make them timeless treasures. Owning a Kerman rug is an investment in beauty, history, and cultural heritage, ensuring a lasting legacy that transcends generations.
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