Orientmattor

Afshar Beige 64048

11.900 kr 8.950 kr Save 25%

SKU: NC.64018

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Pattern: Iran/Persian

Production: Handmade

Size: 220 x 150 cm

Knots per m2: 280000

Thickness in mm: 9

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Beige

Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average

Certificate of origin: Yes

Afshar rugs are a fantastic example of Iranian craftsmanship and combine beauty, durability, and a rich history. Their complex patterns and warm color palette make them a perfect choice for those looking for a high-quality and aesthetically pleasing rug that can last for many years. If you're looking for a rug that combines traditional craftsmanship with a unique design, Afshar rugs are an excellent choice. Their elegance and durability make them a fantastic investment for your home. Afshar rugs can vary in style and design depending on where they are woven and which specific tribe or family has made them. Owning an Afshar rug means having a piece of rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship from Iran. Each Afshar rug is unique and carries a history, making them a personal and meaningful addition to the home. They are known for their high quality and long-lasting durability, making them a valuable investment. Their vivid colors and complex geometric patterns make them outstanding artworks that can enhance the aesthetics of any room. They use the Persian knot (also known as the Senneh knot), which is known for its durability and precision, providing the rugs with a fine level of detail. Afshar rugs are primarily made of high-quality wool, which gives them a soft but durable surface. Cotton may sometimes be used for the warp, contributing to the rug's stability. The rugs often have a rich and deep color palette that includes dark red, blue, green, and beige. These colors are obtained from natural dyes used to dye the wool. Afshar rugs are often known for their distinct geometric and stylized patterns. Common motifs include hexagons, diamonds, and stylized floral and animal motifs. Central medallions and border bands with detailed geometric patterns are also common features. The Afshar people migrated to Iran during the Safavid dynasty and settled in various parts of the country, where they began weaving rugs with their own unique patterns and techniques. Their rugs reflect their nomadic lifestyle and rich cultural heritage.