Orientmattor

Kirman Beige 63912

27.900 kr 22.290 kr Save 20%

SKU: NC.63882

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Pattern: Iran/Persian

Production: Handmade

Size: 280 x 178 cm

Knots per m2: 120000

Thickness in mm: 10

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Beige

Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average

Certificate of origin: Yes

Kerman rugs are among the most famous and esteemed types of Persian rugs, originating from the city of Kerman in southeastern Iran. These rugs are renowned for their high quality, intricate patterns, and rich history. Kerman rugs are known for their intricate and detailed patterns, often featuring floral designs, medallions, and figure scenes. They exhibit a wide range of designs, from traditional Persian patterns to more European-inspired designs, especially from the 19th century onwards. These rugs are typically woven from high-quality wool, and sometimes silk is also used to add details and luster. Kerman rugs have a dense knotting, which contributes to their durability and richness of detail. They often use asymmetrical knots (Persian knots). Kerman rugs are known for their rich and varied color palettes, which often include reds, blues, greens, beige, and gold tones. Natural dyes are used to create these colors, giving the rugs their characteristic depth and warmth. Kerman has a long history of rug weaving that dates back several centuries. The city was and remains an important center for Persian rug trade. Kerman rugs were particularly popular during the 19th and early 20th centuries and were exported in large quantities to Europe and America. Kerman rugs are known for their high quality and lasting durability, making them a sound investment for customers. These rugs carry a rich cultural and historical background that can be highly attractive to customers who appreciate antiques and art. The intricate patterns and rich colors make Kerman rugs a beautiful addition to any home and can serve both as artwork and a functional part of the decor.