Persian Shiraz Rug - 1.47 x 1.05 BalouchiShiraz has been known for centuries as the city of roses, which is reflected in the motifs of many of the carpets. However, the most common motif, and one by which the carpets may be identified, is the diamond shaped lozenge by itself in the centre of the carpet or repeated along the length twice or three times according to the size. The diamond motif of the Shiraz carpets is usually in light or dark blue and the background is normally red with
It has a repeat overall pattern with an explosion of floral motifs everywhere
which will last a lifetime
weaving patterns and techniques changed in the early sixteenth century after conquests in Persia and Egypt
A beautiful Persian tribal work of art
A delightful small Qum silk carpet containing a plethora of motifs and patterns all reminiscent of spring
must point toward Mecca while the rug is in use
The field of the carpet has a crimson red base colour which matches the colour of the outer guard border
It is signed By Master Madahi of Tabriz
Designed by Master Mosavi
This central medallion carpet is made of wool and comes from the city of Tabriz It has the most extraordinary combinations of delightful light blues
It is considered one of the oldest weaving villages in Hamadan
The carpet is made from wool and comes from the city of Tabriz