Ardabil Persian
Ardabil Persian

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UNIQUE ANIMAL DESIGN WOOL ANTIQUE PERSIAN ARDABIL RUG RUNNER 4 X 10 $399.00 |
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Persian Serapi Ardabil Heriz Wool rug Cherry Red Purple Sage Green Gold 4-7×9-7 $875.00 |
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Persian Serapi Ardabil Heriz Wool rug Cherry Red Purple Sage Ivory Rose 4-6×10-3 $855.00 |
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PERSIAN 4×13 ARDABIL RUNNER…Must See Lowest Price ! $310.00 |
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PERSIAN 4×10 ARDABIL RUNNER …FOR THE USA ONLY $275.00 |
Few elements capture the charm and mystique of the Orient better than a Persian rug, just like how little can compete with her in the profession. Every Persian rug is carefully handcrafted, and everything from fibers and dyes used are made with materials organic. Achieving sufficient by itself, a Persian carpet alone, it is a beautiful addition to almost any decor.
Persian rugs made in their region of the same name (now Iran) as part of a cultural heritage. The oldest known piece – the rug Pazyryk – have been dated half a millennium a. C., while China begins written documentation of the craft around 200 AD. The carpet Pazyryk had 232 knots per square inch, which is on average by modern standards.
Business flourished during the next millennium, by the 16th century, many changes occurred in preferences of buyers of carpets in the region. The descriptions in the carpet has grown less and less frequent, with most buyers prefer get abstract and geometric shapes in place. The best known carpets of Persia, Classic Style Ardabil came from this period and had a radial design and arabesque the poetic inscription.
Size is very important Persian carpets, and a formal agreement is used for them. Qalicheh are carpets that are up two meters by four meters, while Qalii nothing greater than the dimensions Qalicheh. A class apart, Kilim, is used for rugs produced by nomadic groups Southern Europe and Pakistan.
Layout and design are considered when you create a set of Persian carpets. Models can going from the general central medallions, drawings and images on one side. The reasons are an important part of Persian carpet design, and is much more evident in almost all carpet that is likely to see. Various reasons can be interpreted as having different meanings, Well a number of reasons could be used in a unique design.
Weaving a Persian rug can be time consuming and laborious. Depending on the size and quality the stack during the play may take several weeks to a year. Each frame begins with Persian carpets through a tunnel at the bottom to form a basis. knots loose wire color are attached to the adjacent channel, which creates the detail visible in the carpet to elaborate. Once done, the end of the chain becomes in the margin, which can be completed in a braid or tassels. handmade carpets can be between 16 and 550 knots per square inch.
Today Old Persian carpet industry is still a booming business. $ 420,000,000 worth of carpets were exported in 2008 alone, an amount of 1% countries in total exports. About 1.2 million weavers in Iran is estimated that the production of new carpet actively, so it should not be risk fail soon.
Persian rugs are still a premium and classic theme of the decoration, because they are interesting not only them but forever heritage they represent. Whatever the topic or theme that you do at home, a Persian carpet in final form – and stress – between decor.
These rugs are the most sort after by influential Home Decorating professionals.
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The Safavid Dynastic Shrine: Architecture, Religion and Power in Early Modern Iran (British Institute of Persian Studies) $69.59 The Safavid period represents an immensely rich chapter in the history of Iranian architecture. In this discussion of Safavid architecture in the context of its political, social and religious milieu, Kishwar Rizvi gives special consideration to the shrine of Shaykh Safi, built in AD 1334, as an important template for an emergent Safavid taste. Of both regal and religious significance, the shrine’… |
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Symphony of the Dead $15.95 A contemporary version of the Cain and Abel story, this novel was greeted with widespread praise when it was first published in Iran in 1989. Set in the northern town of Ardabil in the aftermath of the Second World War, the story begins as Urhan Urkhani, a prominent citizen of the town, sets out to find his brother in a midwinter snowstorm. Over the course of that day-long search, the entire histo… |
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Persian Rugs, including: Persian Carpet, Gabbeh, Carpet Museum Of Iran, Isfahan Rug, Shiraz Rug, Tabriz Rug, Ardabil Carpet, Bidjar Rug, Kashmar Rug, … Sarouk Rug, Nain Rug, Qom Rug, Abadeh Rug $11.03 Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We belie… |
Ardabil Persian
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