This Persian rug has a silk foundation and a wool pile with silk details. It is extremely fine, with 628 knots per square inch.
Isfahan is a city in central Iran with a long tradition of rug making. Like the nearby city of Nain, it is famed for the extraordinary quality of its rugs. The cosmopolitan culture of the city is reflected in the diverse output of its rug makers, the designs being many and varied. The most recognisable Isfahan rugs tend to make use of central medallions surrounded by colourful floral motifs against an ivory or peach background, though there are many that diverge dramatically from this pattern. They are generally made with high quality, hand-spun cork wool (sheared from the neck of the sheep) woven together with silk, giving them a luxuriously soft texture.
The rug makes use of an elegant lavender for the border which has been adorned with vibrant blue arabesque motifs which proudly showcase the cream interior with its striking central medallion.
Fine Isfahan - 350 x 265cm
Specifications
Product No: 1753 | Knot Count: 628 KPSI |
Pile: Wool & Silk | Foundation: Silk |
Thickness: 4mm | Hand-Knotted |
Origin: Persian | Age: New |