Persian Qom Silk Rug - 0.77 x 0.54 classicQum rugs are among the finest rugs in the world. The quality of Qum silk rugs is particularly high. In the past and at present, Qum is one of the most important centres for producing silk, Kourk wool and silk inlaid carpets. Weavers in Qum use Persian knots and average around 600 knots per square inch. The majority are small, very fine, and beautiful; so many people hang them on the wall. The patterns are usually highly curvilinear, but they sometimes
known for its fabulous Persian carpets
To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix
of muted hues and tones of subtle brass
This carpet has a strong presence with the clear shapes in focus
Carpet weaving may have been introduced into the area of present-day Pakistan as far back as the eleventh century
This carpet contains a central field filled with flowers
000 people own approximately 18
It is for this reason that most Zanjan rugs are small in size
There are shapes within shapes
The obvious thing about this carpet is its balance and shapes
Reds tend to be a burgundy color rather than brick red as in Kazaks
The genius of a master designer the various shades of tan and subdued orange/brown balance perfectly with the colour yellow that also appears restful and in harmony