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| Persian carpets with light and bright colors are suitable for the modern minimalist style of home decoration. |
Hand knitting is the most basic requirement of pure handmade Persian carpet. As the part of the overall structure of the carpet, fringes of the handmade carpet are a natural extension of the warp beam. The number of knot yarn per unit area is the main standard to measure the quality of the carpet, the more the number of knots, the more fine pattern on the carpet . According to statistics, the lowest density of Iran carpet is generally in the 30 knots per 10 cm, ca. 90000 knots per square meters. The maximum can reach l00 million knots per square metres.
Emphasis on hand woven carpet requires great patience to finish. Although the carpet production process has been developed to the industrialized mass production stage, but the production of Persian carpets still need some skilled craftsmen for months or even years of painstaking work. It is said that to weave a handmade carpet , professional weavers need to study weaving a carpet start from the age of seven or eight years, until marriage age to master the skills. Because of the emphasis on hand weaving, so it takes 14 to 18 months to complete a piece of traditional Persian carpet. Nevertheless, statistical data shows, Iran handmade carpet industry has 1200000 employed population in 2008 , and its export value reached $420000000, occupying 30% of the world carpet market share.
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| Persian carpets with dark and thick color are suitable for high-end European style of home decoration. |
The ancient Persian proverb says: Isfahan is half a world. In the Persian carpet industry peak period, the 15 to 16 Century, King Abbas of the Persian Safavid Dynasty move his palace to Isfahan City. The king loves hand woven arts, and raises the carpet weaving art to a hitherto unknown height. He sent skilled weavers to go to Italy to study art, and integrate European culture into Persian culture. Now preserved fine carpet in Europe and North America's most famous museum, was completed in 1586 ~ 1628 of his ruling period. From then on, Isfahan city has become the holy land of the best Persian handmade carpet. The famous Sha Habas carpet pattern is named after King Abbas .
At that time, almost all the world's nobility were shock by the excellent quality of the Persian carpet, and having such a carpet was regarded as a great honor, then, from the Persian palace to the European royalty, the noble figure of Persian carpets can be seen in everywhere of the papal. Typical Abbas carpet patterns is made of flowers, sunflower, Abbas palm leaves, curly leaves and vines consisting of the main pattern, using the Kolk wool (one of the best wool of the world) to weave in the warp and woof of silk. Today, Isfahan carpet has become a byword for the best Persian carpet.
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| An example of decorating the living room with Persian carpet. |
In the west, the Persian carpets started to become famous decoration items from the middle ages, and it seems embodying the Westerners' concern on foreign things in many ways, especially concern on practical foreign things. It entered the mainstream Western culture circle from the precious commodity on a typical exotic, finally, as generalized Orientalism by Edward said, Persian carpets become a part of European civilization and culture, but also become a typical code that most represent the oriental art and design system full of heterogeneous colors.



very beautiful
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