Persian Kelardasht Rug - 3.17x1.12 SquareThe village, Klardasht, is situated in the north of Iran, south of the Caspian Sea, near the Alborz mountains. The motifs on these carpets normally consists of a hexagon surrounded by white primitve lines and sometimes even a scarab in the middle. The pile is made of thick, soft wool, the warp of cotton and the knots is Turkish. The carpets are very durable and very long lasting. The Faeghi family are the name you can trust. They have traded in fine
particularly the circular central medallion with its two pendants reaching out length wise and the stadium shape of the border of the main field
it has beautiful tones of yellows and reds
Although Zanjan has a strong Turkish influence
The carpet is made from silk and comes form the city of Qum
bring rest and balance to the carpet
particularly the circular central medallion with its two pendants reaching out length wise and the shape of the border of the main field
It will bring into any room a reminder of the beauty of spring
The second one touched the flame lightly with his wings and said: I know how love's fire can burn
It is by one of Persia's master weavers
There is a wonderful balance to the complex patterns of the rest of the carpets
Designed by Master Nasiri
turquoise grey and blues