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Isfahan Rugs and Carpets - A Brief Historical OverviewOriginating in the enchanted city of Isfahan, the Isfahan carpets and rugs are valued with the finest handknotted rugs ever made. Dating back to the sixteenth century, Isfahan’s reputation and history in the Oriental rug and carpet industry is well established and well known. Unlike some of the Persian carpets that have basic designs and colors, these surpass the highest standard of design.
The Design of Isfahan Rugs
These Persian carpets and rugs from Isfahan feature intricate designs, hand knotted with delicacy and the expertise of seasoned rug makers. Isfahan floor coverings have beautiful vine and garden designs that surround a central medallion, creating elegant rugs and runners for your home. The medallion itself holds a detailed pattern on a background that enhances the design of the rug. As well as these designs, they also feature tree-of-life and pictorial patterns to show the history of these rugs and runners from Isfahan. Popular colors that can appear in any Isfahan carpet and rug range from bold reds and blues to the more recent subtle shades that the modern interior design has influenced. The fields usually enhance the patterns, having light colors such as beiges and off whites; contrasting with the bold dark hues of the pattern.
Materials of the Isfahan Carpets and Rugs
Often on a pure silk base, there floor coverings from Isfahan can add beauty and elegance to where ever you place them. A combination of silk and wool can be seen, along with an all silk or all wool design. These materials make up the pile of the rugs; while cotton is commonly used to hand knot a strong and durable foundation. This occurs most commonly although in the fine rugs, silk is used as a base.
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