Kashan Rug
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Kashan Rug | |
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![]() Design of Kashan Rug (Rugman) | |
General information | |
Name | Kashan Rug |
Original name | قالی کاشان |
Alternative name(s) | Kashan Carpet |
Origin | ![]() |
Category | City rug |
Technical information | |
Common designs | Lachak Toranj |
Common motifs & patterns | Shah Abbasi |
Common colors | Crimson, Navy Blue, Cream, Blue, Green, Yellow |
Dyeing method | Natural dyes, synthetic dyes |
Knot type | Asymmetrical, Jufti |
Kashan rugs originate from Kashan an oasis town along the Kavir desert, in central Iran. It is one of the oldest cities in Iran, with archeological excavations in the Sialk hills indicating that this area was the home of pre-historic humans. As early as the 17th century Kashan had a well established silk area rug industry. Kashan rugs is still woven in the time honored traditions of the old masters, utilizing the same basic designs. Coveting by kings, at one time it was commonplace to see Kashan rugs hanging on palace walls all over the world. It is for this reason that it is also referred to as “the palace carpet”. Extremely dense Persian knots are used to weave Kashan rugs, producing an exquisite object of art.[citation needed]