Orientmattor

Old Isfahan Red 6806

88.700 kr 50.270 kr Save 43%

SKU: NC.6776

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Pattern: Iran/Persian

Production: Handmade

Size: 419 x 310 cm

Knots per m2: 160000

Thickness in mm: 10

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Red

Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average

Certificate of origin: Yes

Isfahan (or Esfahan) is a city in central Persia known for its exceptional and artistically crafted rugs. Isfahan rugs are considered among the most high-quality and exclusive Persian rugs, known for their intricate patterns and high craftsmanship. Isfahan rugs are hand-knotted with great precision and attention to detail. The weavers in Isfahan are known for their high craftsmanship and the complex patterns they create. Isfahan rugs are known for their highly detailed and artistic patterns. They often feature central medallions surrounded by intricate floral and vine patterns. The design may include stylized trees, flowers, birds, and other nature-inspired elements. The colors in Isfahan rugs are often vibrant and rich. The most common colors are red, blue, beige, and green. Natural dyes are traditionally used to give the rugs their deep and lasting colors. Many Isfahan rugs are made from a combination of fine wool and silk, or sometimes entirely from silk. Silk inclusions give the rugs a special luster and softness, while the wool provides durability and a soft surface. The warp and weft in Isfahan rugs are often made of cotton, which provides stability and structure to the rug. Many patterns and motifs in Isfahan rugs have cultural or symbolic significance, making them an interesting part of the Iranian cultural identity. Due to their durability and aesthetic value, Isfahan rugs are often considered a good investment. They can maintain or increase in value over time, especially if well-maintained. Comparison with Ghom rugs: Both Isfahan and Ghom rugs are known for their high quality and richness in detail, but Isfahan rugs tend to have more complex and artistic patterns, often featuring central medallions and intricate borders. Isfahan rugs differ from other Persian rugs through their rich colors and detailed patterns, often inspired by traditional Persian art and architecture.