Persian Kashan Rug - 4.27 x 3.10 BalouchiZobeida, the favourite wife of the famous Caliph Haroun al Rasheed, established the town of Kashan, which is situated between Tehran and Isfahan. The Kashan district is possibly one of the best producers of Persian carpets. These carpets have taken the name of the region, and are simply referred to as the Kashan. Due to the very high quality of the wool, the very fine weaving and the beautiful colours and designs, Kashans have come to be classified
It is made from silk and comes form the city of Qum
This delightful carpet has a central medallion that is a butterfly shape with a suitable proportioned lantern each side length ways and with smaller flowers on each side moving into the field
Usually a very shiny wool is used
A magnificent silk carpet from the city of Kashan
and the colour Scheme for both background and decoration is normally
A delightful small Qum silk carpet containing a plethora of motifs and patterns all reminiscent of spring
and are simply referred to as the “Kashan”
The carpet is silk and is from the city of Qum
some carpets have a design with repeating patterns
Kashmar is the home to many master weavers who use Persian knots to create their fine works of art
The carpet is made from silk and comes from the city of Qum
It is considered one of the oldest weaving villages in Hamadan