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− | From the city of that name in southern Persia, the incredible Kerman carpet is a soft treasure, and among the most beautiful designs woven. The traditional motif has the main border and central medallion in an intricately-detailed, ornate architectural or floral theme in the palest pastels with white-and-gold trim. This typically contrasts with an open field of a rich solid cranberry red, navy blue or other strong colors. Others patterns include the finer Lavar style with garden, tree-of-life, vase and all-over mille fleur designs, or the many pictorials which tell the story of a significant figure or event in history. Silk is almost never used.{{citation needed}}
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| + | |image = [[File:Shahr-e-babak-Rugs-Rugman-Collection.jpg|frameless|220px]] |
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| + | |caption = Design of Shahr-e-babak Rug ([https://www.rugman.com/carpet-design/shahre-babak-rugs/ Rugman]) |
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− | ==History== | + | |image2 = |
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− | ==Materials==
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− | ===Foundation=== | + | |Name = Shahr-e-babak Rug |
| + | |Original name = قالی شهربابک |
| + | |Alternative names = Shahr-e-babak Carpet |
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− | ===Pile=== | + | |Origin = {{flag|Iran}}: |
| + | |Category = City rug |
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− | ==Techniques and structures== | + | |To know more = |
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− | ===Color and dyeing=== | + | <!--Technical information--> |
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| + | |Dyeing method = Natural, synthetic |
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| + | From the city of that name in southern Persia, the incredible Kerman carpet is a soft treasure, and among the most beautiful designs woven. The traditional motif has the main border and central medallion in an intricately-detailed, ornate architectural or floral theme in the palest pastels with white-and-gold trim. This typically contrasts with an open field of a rich solid cranberry red, navy blue or other strong colors. Others patterns include the finer Lavar style with garden, tree-of-life, vase and all-over mille fleur designs, or the many pictorials which tell the story of a significant figure or event in history. Silk is almost never used.{{citation needed}} |
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− | ===Weaving techniques===
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− | ==See also==
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− | ==External links==
| + | [[Category:Persian Rug and Carpet]] |
| + | [[Category:Rug and Carpet]] |
| + | [[fa:قالی_شهر_بابک]] |