Persian Patchwork Rug – 183 x 120cm
Dimensions | 50395562 × 50394361 cm |
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Rug no | 338474 |
Size in cm | 183 x 120 |
Size in feet | 6 x 3.94 |
Composition | 100% Wool |
Origin | Made In Iran |
Patchwork
This is a term used when one joins pieces of different materials such as flat weave or pile carpet, textile into one single piece.
We use old kilims and rugs to create colourful and interesting designs which are highly decorative.
In addition, environmentally this is much more beneficial to use and recycle hand woven textiles and materials in our daily lives.
The Persian carpet is an essential part of Persian art and culture. Carpet-weaving is undoubtedly one of the most distinguished manifestations of Persian culture and art, and dates back to ancient Persia.
Iran is also the world’s largest producer and exporter of handmade carpets, producing three quarters of the world’s total output.
The art of carpet weaving existed in Iran in ancient times, according to evidence such as the 2500-year-old Pazyryk carpet, dating back to 500 B.C., during the Achaemenid period.
Wool is the most common material for carpets but cotton is frequently used for the foundation of city and workshop carpets. There are a wide variety in types of wool used for weaving.