SKU | D11795 | UPC |
Brand | Pasargad DC |
Collection | Persian Classic |
Design | Tehran |
Matterials | Lamb's Wool |
Shape | Rectangle | Weaves | Hand-Knotted |
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Size | 10'1'' x 14'4'' feet |
Foundation | Cotton |
Country Of Origin | Iran |
Age | 1960 |
Review
Tehran Rugs – Rugs began to be produced in Tehran, the modern Persian capital, in the late nineteenth century to early 20th century. They tended to be made with classical Persian designs of medallion and allover type and sometimes with pictorial motifs. There are Tehran prayer rugs as well.
Most Persian Tehran rugs were mid-sized rugs, and they were woven with asymmetrical knots in a variety of grades ranging in knot density from the low one-hundreds to over eight hundred. The Tehran production may claim at least one famous master weaver, Seyd Abolfat-Rasam Arabzadeh. From the outset Tehran rugs established a reputation for good quality, but in the last sixty years their quality has actually improved under the direction of new master weavers, causing them to be more and more sough after.