Persian Abadeh Wool Rug - 4.20 x 1.00 TribalHand knotted Persian carpets from the Iranian provenance Abadeh, a region between Shiraz (Shiras) and Isfahan, are characterised by their robustness, which makes them perfect companions in everyday life. While these carpets cannot keep up with the finer carpets e. g. from Isfahan or Nain in their knot density of 140,000 320,000 knots per m2, they are nevertheless of very good quality. Mostly Abadeh carpets are knotted in shades of red and have a
Formerly called Senneh
a rich burgundy is usually the predominant one and some other common colors are different shades of blue
local artisans weave Sanandaj rugs using Turkish knots
The history of this town is very dated and its commercialized rug weaving industry dates back to the 17th century
Without a closer examination this carpet may be thought to carry a message of austerity
if you are a person who appreciates great beauty and the finest craftsmanship
These famous Bokhara designs have been copied over the years by weavers in Iran
Among the better-known individual tribal carpets are those made by the Qashqai
literally means “dear wife” or “dear woman” in Farsi
we suggest that this carpet if worthy of your serious consideration
then spread to other weaving centers
A hand-knotted tribal rug with a pictorial Garden design of diamond-shaped panels depicting bold floral motifs