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Turkish Persian Carpet


Turkish Persian Carpet

The History Of Carpet: Where Did The Magical Ride Begin?

The carpet industry can be likened to one magical ride from obscurity to fame. Its origin is as vague as the purposes to which it served. Some archaeological findings indicate that carpets were used extensively – either as floor covers, curtains, tokens or gifts from one tribe to another, blankets, canopies, and covers for tombs. It was not accurately determined who wove the first carpet – was it the Persians, the Egyptians, the Chinese or the Maya tribe? Or was it simply a by-product of nomadic wandering?

The best ones were used to adorn palaces and luxurious buildings, but carpets remained ambiguous, until they were introduced to most homes, with far less opulent tastes. Carpets are now within reach of most families who desire its more comfy feel over other types of flooring.

But under whose feet did the first carpet provide its warmth? Everything and everyone has a story to tell. This is your carpet’s:

A hazy start.

Carpet making was possibly a skill developed out of necessity, as most inventions are. It is not told by evidences gathered who originated it, but archaeological findings identified groups of people who maintained it, until the craft rose to prominence among homes of distinction.

The oldest type of knotted carpet was discovered in Pazyryk Valley in Siberia. They were found in the tombs of Scythian chiefs and were estimated to be dating back to 2,500 years.

The Persian Connection.

Babylon fell on the hands of Cyrus in 539 B.C. Cyrus himself fell in deep admiration over layers and layers of carpet he saw in Babylon, and perhaps became instrumental in introducing the craft to Persia. Cyrus was so engrossed with carpets that he took most of them to his grave. In his burial grounds in Pasargadae, valuable carpets were found.

In Persia, carpet making flourished. Sheep and goats in herds provided a steady supply of quality wool; Persia became the heart of carpet making, where it evolved from craft to art.

The Chinese Influence

Recent excavations in China proved the existence of an earlier dynasty known as the Sassanid, between AD 224 and 641. Also proven, with documented evidence, were the presence of carpets.

Emperor Heraclius, in one of his conquests, brought home, along with his victory, a 90 square-feet garden carpet known as the “Springtime of Khosroe”, acclaimed as the most valuable carpet of all time.

The Turkish Impact

Seljuk, founder of the Turkish tribe, Arab Caliphates, left a strong bearing on carpet history. When he conquered Persia, Seljuk women introduced the Turkish knots to most of Persian’s carpet designs. Up to this day, most of Persian carpets are reflections of Turkish pride – with their durable knots.

The Mongolian Inspiration

Remnants of fabulous carpets were found in the palace of Tabriz, belonging to Ghazan Khan. The most remarkable time in history for Persian carpets came however, when Shah Abbas rose to power. He initiated workshops for carpets, and utilized the skills and craftsmanship of designers. Trade to Europe was also opened. Invasion of the Afghans in 1722 cut short these glorious years.

It was only much later, towards the end of the 19th century when carpet making made a comeback.

European and American companies ignited carpet making once more, and most of these companies even set up offices in Persia.

A magical ride?

Unlike its Walt Disney counterpart, carpet making didn’t pass through a charmed transition from anonymity to prominence. As deep as the color of its hues, carpet making was a silent witness to many upheavals in the annals of history, as well as some illustrious victories. Perhaps the reason why a carpet is never dull, most of the time, it comes with lively colors, deeper shades, and magnificent designs.

Carpet weaving today is one of the most popular handicrafts in Iran, and the rest of the world. Persian carpets are, by far and large, acclaimed as the most valuable variety with its lavish tapestry of colors, designs and patterns

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The history of carpet


Buying Turkish Rug Photo Mugs


Buying Turkish Rug Photo Mugs



Selling Persian carpets in Le Printemps, French department store ….


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Red Turkish Carpets Stacked in a Traditional Store - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Red Turkish Carpets Stacked in a Traditional Store – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Persian Carpets - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Persian Carpets – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

 

Antique Persian Rug


Antique Persian Rug

Best Persian Rugs

Signed Oriental Rugs from the best

Whether new or old, a hand knotted Persian rug featuring a signature is not necessarily more valuable.  However, it is important to note in many cases signed rugs from renown hand knotted Persian rug manufacturers add desirability, and are often more appealing.  Rugs are largely an unbranded item, although many antique Oriental rug dealers have attempted to attribute unmarked carpets to specific workshops, such as Jalili or Mohtashem.  Unfortunately, many of these carpets are not only unsigned, but historically, there are no verifiable records of such rug producers.  Many of these categorized rugs are considered “marketing ploys” to spin long tails from.

What you should know as the buyer or collector: Carpets for which do bear identifiable signatures (especially antique) or trademarks for which may be traced back many decades or perhaps centuries in rug weaving are clearly set apart from the unmarked rug, and are of a more unusual breed.

Listed below are a few of the most distinguished names in Persian rug history to have signed their carpets. A few of these manufacturers have been producing as recently as the last 10 years.

Antique Kerman: Costikyan, Constantian Brothers, Dilmaghani, Kermani, OCM

Nain: Habibian

Isfahan: Seirafian

Meshed: Amoghli, SABER

Sarouk:  Dilmaghani (Crown)

Semi Antique Kerman: Arjemand, Atiyeh, Dilmaghani (Crown)

Semi Antique Tabriz: PETAG, Dilmaghani (Crown, Signature or combination)

 

“Antique” 100+ years of age (Pre-1910),

“Semi Antique” (~1911-1960)

The Dilmaghani Company is one of the longest producing manufacturers and importers of hand knotted Persian and Oriental rugs.  Their carpets are distinguished by very fine quality standards, and for select production, a signature or trademark crown woven at one end of the carpet.  Of specific specialty, the Dilmaghani company is particularly well known for their exclusive Kerman rugs in exceptional quality, size, colors and motifs from the early 20th century through mid-1950’s.

The Dilmaghani family’s history and roots in the Oriental rug trade date back over 150 years to Kerman and Tabriz, Persia (now Iran).  The family business was started by Mehdi Dilmaghani’s great uncle and, later, carried on by his father and uncle.  Today, Mehdi’s son, Dennis Dilmaghani, carries on the more than century and a half tradition of fine hand knotted Oriental rug manufacturing, production and importing.

Additional signature reference

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Rug Coaster miniature carpet style coaster set 4pcs


Rug Coaster miniature carpet style coaster set 4pcs


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This rug style mouse pad will give more class or better look for your working place. It feels so good and comfortable to work with it. You can also order matching rug style coaster….

Tribal and Village Rugs: The Definitive Guide to Design, Pattern & Motif


Tribal and Village Rugs: The Definitive Guide to Design, Pattern & Motif


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“Essential reference…a must for collectors, scholars, and dealers.”—Antiques & Auction NewsDrawing on the rich weaving traditions of the Near East and Central Asia, Peter Stone’s clearly presented text is divided into six major regional and tribal groupings covering Anatolian, Baluchi, Caucasian, Kurdish, Persian, and Turkmen motifs. These are subdivided into more precise attributions and m…

Oriental Carpet Design: A Guide to Traditional Motifs, Patterns and Symbols


Oriental Carpet Design: A Guide to Traditional Motifs, Patterns and Symbols


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“One of the most useful books to cover the whole of the field…Mr. Ford is to be congratulated on having produced a work that should stand the test of time.”—Carpet Review WeeklyIn this comprehensive survey, P. R. J. Ford shows readers how to recognize the different structural and design features of oriental rugs and carpets. The designs are grouped according to their essential characterist…
 

Kilim Cushion Pillow


Kilim Cushion Pillow

 

Rug Cushion Pillow


Rug Cushion Pillow

How can I decorate a concrete patio with black wrought iron furniture?

I have a plain concrete patio. My house is red/brown brick with slightly off-white/taupe painted addition (next to patio) and trim. I have a black wrought iron table and chairs, a blk wrought iron glider, and 2 black rocking chairs and table. What color should I go with for throw pillows/cushions/outdoor rug. I love cozy cottage style. Any help would be appreciated to help me mak this outoor space relaxing and cozy. Thanks…I

A cozy cottage style is best achieved using a flowered patterned fabric for the cushions with a clearly understood flower and leaf design, roses or lillies or ivy.

If the furniture is out sized you can choose a large pattern. Otherwise choose a medium size pattern and repeat.

If the fabric background colour is a light green, with roses of yellow, pink or red, leaves in shades of green, you need to pick out the yellow, red or pink or green for the toss pillows. Then you can use the same color with different shades, for plates and napkins.

Be sure to avoid tropical prints or you lose the cottage look. And remember that yellow, pink, red colors are typical cottage colors.

For the floor, if the patio is covered, a braided rug or a hooked rug with flower motifs, will give a cottage look.

If it needs to be a weather resistant floor covering, you might still find a hooked rug that you can use. Otherwise a very simple geometric in greens and yellows, or several shades of green will help maintain or at least not destroy the cottage effect you want to achieve.

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Good Best Simple Platform - 3ft. Square Classic Japanese Design Tatami Mat Table Top - 36 x 36


Good Best Simple Platform – 3ft. Square Classic Japanese Design Tatami Mat Table Top – 36 x 36


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This 36″ x 36″ (3ft. x 3ft.) traditional Japanese design tatami mat is a remarkable product, one of a collection 8 sizes we sell on Amazon. Customers use them for simple, natural, portable, practical (& decorative) purposes; here’s some examples a.) a simple square table top, b.) an altenative chair, with a cushion, c.) center 3 foot square of a traditional Japanese floor covering configuration of…

Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Colorful Fabrics and Cushions for Sale in Fes, Morocco - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Colorful Fabrics and Cushions for Sale in Fes, Morocco – Removable Graphic



WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…


Microdry Luxury Bath Pillow with Memory Foam, White


Microdry Luxury Bath Pillow with Memory Foam, White


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Relax in comfort in the tub with the Microdry memory foam bath pillow….
 

Antique Tribal Persian


Antique Tribal Persian

 

Kilim Rug Pillow


Kilim Rug Pillow


Kilim Designs in Needlepoint: Over 25 Projects Inspired by Traditional Kilim Patterns


Kilim Designs in Needlepoint: Over 25 Projects Inspired by Traditional Kilim Patterns


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Inspired by the traditional and beautiful weavings of the people of Central Asia, here are more than 25 projects featuring colorful, intricate geometric patterns. Ranging from large pieces such as rugs and cushions to smaller items like purses and curtain tie-backs, these needlepoint designs are based on kilims from Afghanistan, Anatolia (Turkey), and Persia (Iran). Background information on kilim…
 

Kashan Persian Oriental


Kashan Persian Oriental

 

Rug Persian Carpet


Rug Persian Carpet

I’m looking for an auction house or similar that specialises in persian carpets & rugs. Any recommendations?

Hi,

There are fixed prices on this site , but you may bargain for any item you like.

check their gallery.

http://www.easyrug.com