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Inspirational Artworks Of The Persian
Rugs
While dealing with the issues of Persian rugs the history tends to span
back to the Bronze Age – some 3500 to 2000 BC. Some of the rug experts
and the researchers of this subject believe that the root of the
Persian rugs is the Safavid dynasty that used to exist during the 16th
and the 17th century. With the rich Persian culture and art the Persian
rugs have developed gradually to a extent and is now among the world’s
top ranking categories of rugs.
While almost all the original rugs of the reign of the Safavid dynasty
has destroyed, yet some of the worn out pieces have been saved and are
restored at the carpet museum of Tehran. People from far and wide come
to this museum in order to view the magnificent artworks of the
craftsmen of those periods. The unswerving artworks of the artists and
the rugs makers of the Safavid dynasty are perhaps the best-treasured
wealth of the world.
Persian rugs of the prevailing era is much different form those but it
is beyond all doubts that today’s Persian rugs are also highly
demanding because of the mind-blowing art. The Persian rugs tend to be
the most effective and pivotal components that delineate the central
theme of the Persian art and
culture.
Properties of the Persian Rugs
During these days the Persian rugs have changed to a great extent. With
the unique synchronization of the traditional Persian art and the
modern trend of decoration the Persian rugs has revolutionized the
modern mode of decorating the interiors of the modern homes and
offices. Although the awe-inspiring touch of the royal classical beauty
is still found in today’s Persia rugs. This is where the Persian rugs
are remarkably distinctive from the other categories of rugs.
Secondly vital property of the Persian rugs is that the art of the
Persian rugs are originally based on the art related to the Islamic
culture – especially the Shiah Isalm. This tends to be the major reason
behind the fact that the beauty of the Persian rugs involves the
aesthetic fervor of classical Islamic style. The modern Persian rugs
tend to represent the aesthetic blend of the awe-inspiring artworks and
the traditional Persian culture.
Thirdly, the quality range of Persian rugs is crafted out of high grade
wool or cotton or high quality silk, although the silk Persian rugs are
not as hardy as the woolen and the cotton rugs. The silk Persian rugs
are enjoying high demand in the global market but the woolen and the
cotton Persian rugs have acquired a demand level further high.
Categories of the Persian rugs
As far as the categories are concerned the Persian rugs are of various
types, which have been named on the basis of the places they are made.
The varied categories of the Persian rugs are however, Abadeh rug, Ahar
rugs, Arakh rugs, Aradabil carpets, Afshar, Gabbeh, Heriz carpets,
Isfahan, Jozan, Nain rugs, Qom rugs, Sarouk rugs, Shiraz rugs, Tabriz
rug, Kashan rugs and etc.
Each of these categories has got their own specific notes of designs
and art, which are unique and are very much different from each
other. Purchasers of the Persian carpets must look as to which
specific type or category would match the preset tune of decoration of
the interiors of their home prior to purchase.
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