Persian Rug - Abadeh Rug - 1.50 x 0.98 BalouchiHand knotted Persian carpets from the Iranian provenance Abadeh, a region between Shiraz (Shiras) and Isfahan, are characterised by their robustness, which makes them perfect companions in everyday life. While these carpets cannot keep up with the finer carpets e. g. from Isfahan or Nain in their knot density of 140,000 320,000 knots per m2, they are nevertheless of very good quality. Mostly Abadeh carpets are knotted in shades of red and have a
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This carpet will radiate quality and class in any setting and yet at the same time it has a charming earthiness to it that makes its appeal universal
They usually have a main diamond medallion
The city of Yazd is located in the province of Yazd
The first looms were established in the 1930s at the instigation of a group of Kashan merchants
salt bags and flat-weaves known in the West as kilims
the central band often takes its motif from the ground design
At the end of the 20th century
the luxurious silk and wool rugs of Qom are known for their high quality and are regarded among the most expensive in the world
Despite its complexity of design
It is a wonderful work of art and may be purchased with Peter Faeghi's highest recommendation and with complete confidence
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