Difference between revisions of "Kerman Rug"
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|Origin = {{flag|Iran}}: Kerman | |Origin = {{flag|Iran}}: Kerman | ||
− | |Category = City | + | |Category = [[City]] |
|Prime examples = | |Prime examples = | ||
− | |Master designers = Mahmoud Arjmand Kermani, Mohammad Ali Khan Shahrokhi, {{Cl|Kerman Rug and Carpet Designers|Other Names}} | + | |Master designers = [[Mahmoud Arjmand Kermani]], [[Mohammad Ali Khan Shahrokhi]], {{Cl|Kerman Rug and Carpet Designers|Other Names}} |
|To know more = | |To know more = | ||
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− | |Common designs = Sabzi Kar, Medallion, Buteh | + | |Common designs = [[Sabzi Kar Design|Sabzi Kar]], [[Medallion Design|Medallion]], [[Buteh Design|Buteh]] |
− | |Common motifs & patterns = | + | |Common motifs & patterns = |
|Common sizes = | |Common sizes = | ||
|Common colors = Crimson, Begie, Ruby, Blue, Navy Blue, Pink, Green, Begie, Orange | |Common colors = Crimson, Begie, Ruby, Blue, Navy Blue, Pink, Green, Begie, Orange | ||
− | |Dyeing method = Natural, | + | |Dyeing method = [[Natural Dyeing|Natural]], [[Synthetic Dyeing|Synthetic]] |
− | |Pile material = Wool, Silk | + | |Pile material = [[Wool]], [[Silk]] |
− | |Foundation material = Cotton, Silk | + | |Foundation material = [[Cotton]], Silk |
|Weaving Technique = | |Weaving Technique = | ||
− | |Knot type = Asymmetrical (Persian), Jufti | + | |Knot type = [[Asymmetrical Knot|Asymmetrical]] (Persian), [[Jufti Knot|Jufti]] |
|Knot density = | |Knot density = | ||
Revision as of 07:26, 12 September 2019
Kerman Rug | |
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![]() Design of Kerman Rug (Rugman) | |
General information | |
Name | Kerman Rug |
Original name | قالی کرمان |
Alternative name(s) | Kerman Carpet |
Origin | ![]() |
Category | City |
Master designers | Mahmoud Arjmand Kermani, Mohammad Ali Khan Shahrokhi, Other Names |
Technical information | |
Common designs | Sabzi Kar, Medallion, Buteh |
Common colors | Crimson, Begie, Ruby, Blue, Navy Blue, Pink, Green, Begie, Orange |
Dyeing method | Natural, Synthetic |
Pile material | Wool, Silk |
Foundation material | Cotton, Silk |
Knot type | Asymmetrical (Persian), Jufti |
Kerman rugs originate from Kerman, in southeastern Iran, is located just southeast of Tehran. This long time carpet weaving center is where the prized Kerman rugs is produced. Equal in quality to Tabriz and Isfahan, Kerman rugs has long been a favorite among western collectors who appreciate the superb craftsmanship and exquisite designs. Kerman rugs may be hand woven in both the city and surrounding villages, although those made in the city are though to be of a higher quality. Skilled artisans use Persian knots in order to create the intricate detail on these masterpieces.[citation needed]
History
With a history over 1000 years old, the city of Kerman is located in the province of Kerman in the central south-eastern area of Iran. Being granted one of the first royal workshops is one point of interest of this city’s history. A professional weaver may take years to complete a rug, and only uses the famous Persian asymmetrical knot. Materials are wool, silk, or a combination of both, which is left with a long pile. Cotton is a typical foundation except in fine pieces when silk is used. Pale pastel colors are typical, while patterns such as medallion and border, with a single, solid field color, as well as floral designs can both be seen. These can include tree-of-life, paneled “garden” pattern or hunting scenes. They are washed to give a glow that is typical of a Kerman.