Persian Najafabad Wool Rug - 4.95 x 3.40 BalouchiNajafabad rugs originate from Najafabad, located in central Iran near the city of Isfahan. As well as being a well known and respected center for area rug weaving, Najafabad is also the trade center for an agricultural region noted for its pomegranates. Najafabad rugs woven are not distinctive to the city, but rather to the region. The style follows most closely the designs and colors of its neighbors in Isfahan and Kashan and to a lesser degree Yadz
Bakhtiar carpets are made of strong and sturdy wool
The quality of the workmanship is very high
Both men and women partake in the art of weaving tribal area rugs both for their personal use and for commercial purposes
In Persia the design is referred to as Boteh
and great value for money
is the name given to a specific rug woven by the Luri and Qashqai tribes
This amazingly beautiful central medallion Qum silk carpet that is surrounded by floral motifs is an excellent example of top of the range Qum silk carpet
A most unique and spell binding carpet
and are simply referred to as the “Kashan”
with an excellent reputation world wide
It has an overall pattern and the parchment base appearing as the filed of the centre shape appears also in the tendrils creating much elegance style and continuity
There is balance and structure in the format of the patterns which are largely floral and reminds us of the abundance of spring