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− | Located in Northeastern Iran, Mashad is an important center of the carpet weaving industry. It is also considered the most holy city of Iran. This is because it holds the shrine of Imam Reza who is very dear to Muslims around the world. Mashad carpets are usually bright and cleverly colored therefore litteraly giving life to any dull room. Their color schemes are usually tones of red or blue. Mashad carpets are very well made and they will last a very long time, as would any other persian rug. | + | Located in Northeastern Iran, Mashad is an important center of the carpet weaving industry. It is also considered the most holy city of Iran. This is because it holds the shrine of Imam Reza who is very dear to Muslims around the world. Mashad carpets are usually bright and cleverly colored therefore litteraly giving life to any dull room. Their color schemes are usually tones of red or blue. Mashad carpets are very well made and they will last a very long time, as would any other persian rug. |
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− | + | == History == | |
+ | == Materials == | ||
+ | === Foundation and Pile === | ||
+ | == Techniques and structures == | ||
+ | === Color and dyeing === | ||
+ | === Motifs and patterns === | ||
+ | === Weaving techniques === | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
+ | == Bibliography == | ||
+ | Abraham Levi Moheban, (2015), ''[[The Encyclopedia of Antique Carpets|The Encyclopedia of Antique Carpets: Twenty-Five Centuries of Weaving]]'', NewYork: Princeton Architectural Press. | ||
[[Category:Persian Rug and Carpet]] | [[Category:Persian Rug and Carpet]] | ||
[[Category:Rug and Carpet]] | [[Category:Rug and Carpet]] | ||
[[fa:قالی_مشهد]] | [[fa:قالی_مشهد]] |
Revision as of 14:39, 24 November 2019
Meshad Rug | |
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![]() Design of Mashad Rug (Rugman) | |
General information | |
Name | Mashad Rug |
Original name | قالی مشهد |
Alternative name(s) | Mashad Carpet |
Origin | ![]() |
Category | City |
Master designers | Ali Khan Amo Oqli, Mohammad Amo Oqli, other Names |
Technical information | |
Common designs | Lachak Toranj, Afshan |
Common colors | Crimson, Ultramarine, Cream, Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Pink, Yellow |
Dyeing method | Natural, Synthetic |
Pile material | Wool, Silk |
Foundation material | Cotton |
Knot type | Asymmetrical (Persian), Jufti, Symmetrical (Turkish) |
Located in Northeastern Iran, Mashad is an important center of the carpet weaving industry. It is also considered the most holy city of Iran. This is because it holds the shrine of Imam Reza who is very dear to Muslims around the world. Mashad carpets are usually bright and cleverly colored therefore litteraly giving life to any dull room. Their color schemes are usually tones of red or blue. Mashad carpets are very well made and they will last a very long time, as would any other persian rug.
History
Materials
Foundation and Pile
Techniques and structures
Color and dyeing
Motifs and patterns
Weaving techniques
See also
References
Bibliography
Abraham Levi Moheban, (2015), The Encyclopedia of Antique Carpets: Twenty-Five Centuries of Weaving, NewYork: Princeton Architectural Press.