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Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Rug – Exquisite Wool Craftsmanship
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which depicts a traditional Iranian garden from above. The water sources, topography, density, and foliage of the trees have an unprecedented harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, the overall design or scattering of minakhani designs or geometric patterns is more common in Kurdish rugs. Kurdish weavers usually use the Kurdish symmetrical knot on wool warp, such as Bijar rug. The rug's background is usually terracotta and orange, and the blue, green, and brown patterns on it shine. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted onto the rug. Kurdish rugs have a very long lifespan against decay and wear and are very resistant to daily use. The warp of a handmade Kurdish rug is usually pulled with thick wool and the rug hand-knotted with a double knot. Such a strong structure has caused many Kurdish rugs to withstand the passage of time and have the ability to be presented as a work of art today.
Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Rug – Exquisite Wool Craftsmanship
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which depicts a traditional Iranian garden from above. The water sources, topography, density, and foliage of the trees have an unprecedented harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, the overall design or scattering of minakhani designs or geometric patterns is more common in Kurdish rugs. Kurdish weavers usually use the Kurdish symmetrical knot on wool warp, such as Bijar rug. The rug's background is usually terracotta and orange, and the blue, green, and brown patterns on it shine. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted onto the rug. Kurdish rugs have a very long lifespan against decay and wear and are very resistant to daily use. The warp of a handmade Kurdish rug is usually pulled with thick wool and the rug hand-knotted with a double knot. Such a strong structure has caused many Kurdish rugs to withstand the passage of time and have the ability to be presented as a work of art today.
Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Wool Rug
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which shows a picture of a traditional Iranian garden from a height. Water sources, topography, density, and foliage of trees have an unparalleled harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, the overall design or scattering of minakhani or geometric patterns is more common in Kurdish rugs. Kurdish weavers usually use symmetric Kurdish knots on woolen warp; types of Kurdish rugs such as Bijar rug. The background of the rug is usually terracotta and orange, and blue, green, and brown patterns are prominent on it. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted on the rug. Kurdish rugs are very durable against decay and wear and are very resistant to daily use. The warp of the Kurdish handmade rug is usually hand-knotted with thick wool, and the rug hand-knotted with a double knot. Such a strong structure has made many Kurdish rugs withstand the test of time and can be exhibited as a work of art today.
Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Wool Rug
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which shows a picture of a traditional Iranian garden from a height. Water sources, topography, density, and foliage of trees have an unparalleled harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, the overall design or scattering of minakhani or geometric patterns is more common in Kurdish rugs. Kurdish weavers usually use symmetric Kurdish knots on woolen warp; types of Kurdish rugs such as Bijar rug. The background of the rug is usually terracotta and orange, and blue, green, and brown patterns are prominent on it. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted on the rug. Kurdish rugs are very durable against decay and wear and are very resistant to daily use. The warp of the Kurdish handmade rug is usually hand-knotted with thick wool, and the rug hand-knotted with a double knot. Such a strong structure has made many Kurdish rugs withstand the test of time and can be exhibited as a work of art today.
Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Wool Rug – Exquisite Craftsmanship
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which shows a picture of a traditional Iranian garden from above. Water sources, topography, density, and foliage of trees have an unparalleled harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, but the overall design or scattering of Minakari or geometric patterns are more common in Kurdish rugs. Kurdish weavers usually use symmetric Kurdish knots on woolen weft; varieties of Kurdish rugs such as Bijar rug. The background of the rug is usually terracotta and orange, and blue, green, and umber patterns are prominent on it. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted on the rug. Kurdish rugs have a very high durability against decay and wear, and are very resistant in daily use. The warp of a handmade Kurdish rug is usually pulled with thick wool, and the rug hand-knotted with a double knot. Such a strong structure has made many Kurdish rugs withstand the passage of time and can be exhibited today as a work of art.
Luxurious Two-Meter Hand-Knotted Khorasan Wool Rug – Exquisite Elegance
₺189,00
One of the most famous Kurdish rug roles is the Kurdish garden rug, which shows a picture of a traditional Iranian garden from a height. Water sources, topography, density, and foliage of trees have an unparalleled harmony and beauty. Although the central medallion is seen in some Kurdish handmade rugs, but the overall design or Afshan including Mina Khani or geometric patterns in Kurdish rugs are more common. Kurdish weavers usually use symmetric Kurdish knots on woolen warp; types of Kurdish rugs like Bijar rug. The background of the rug is usually terracotta and orange and the motifs in blue, green and brown colors are prominent on it. These colors give life to the traditional Kurdish symbols that are hand-knotted on the rug. Kurdish rugs have a very high durability against decay and abrasion and are very resistant in daily use. The warp of the handmade Kurdish rug is usually hand-knotted with thick wool and the rug hand-knotted with double knots. Such a strong structure has made many Kurdish rugs withstand the test of time and today have the ability to be presented as a work of art.