Orientmattor
Kashan Beige 64099
SKU: NC.64069
Pickup available at Orientmattor
Usually ready in 24 hours
Pattern: Iran/Persian
Production: Handmade
Size: 395 x 288 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
Kashan rugs are truly an example of the finest in Persian rug artistry. They offer a combination of beauty, durability, and cultural value. If you're considering purchasing a Kashan rug, you can be sure that you're investing in a piece of Iranian culture and history that will bring joy and beauty for many years to come. Kashan rugs are hand-knotted with great precision and adhere to traditional weaving techniques that have developed over centuries. The rugs are known for their high knot density and intricate details. Kashan rugs often feature complex patterns including large central medallions, flowers, arabesques, and stylized plant motifs. The patterns are often symmetrical and have a harmonious design that reflects traditional Persian art. The most commonly used colors in Kashan rugs are red, blue, ivory, and beige. These colors are often combined to create a rich and contrasting palette. The colors are traditionally made with natural dyes, giving them their deep and lasting appearance. Most Kashan rugs are made from high-quality wool, which provides a soft and durable surface. Some of the more exclusive ones may also contain silk to add extra luster and richness in detail. The base of the rugs is usually made of cotton, which provides stability and structure to the rug. Kashan rugs are known for their high knot density, which makes them dense and durable. This high knot density allows for the creation of very detailed patterns and contributes to the rug's longevity. Kashan rugs are available in a variety of sizes, from small prayer rugs to large room-sized rugs. They are popular both for home use and as decorative items in public spaces. Kashan rugs are an important part of Iran's cultural heritage and represent a long tradition of artistic expression and craftsmanship. They are often an expression of local culture and aesthetics and are considered a form of artwork. Many Kashan rugs have historically been made for royal courts and wealthy merchants, which marks them as symbols of luxury and status. They are still highly sought after both as collectibles and for decoration in exclusive settings. Kashan rugs are often expensive due to their high quality and aesthetic value.