Isfahan / Esfahan rug 5.3 x 3.7 ft / 163 x 112 cm
AN AUTHENTIC ISFAHAN RUG WITH FINEST WOOL AND SILK
Isfahan rugs are among the finest rugs made. Their quality is unreached and their design is very exact.
Origin: |
Isfahan / Esfahan |
Pile material |
Wool and Silk |
Warp and weft: |
Silk |
Design: |
Floral with Medaillon |
Length: |
5.3 ft - 163 cm |
Width: |
3.7 ft - 112 cm |
Pile height: |
Approx. 1/4 inch, 7 cm |
Knot density: |
Approx. 600 to 630 kpsi |
Wool type: |
Finest Kurkwool |
Age: |
New |
Condition |
New |
Colors: |
Red, blue, beige |
Shape: |
Rectangular |
Unique: |
Yes |
Fair Trade: |
Yes, Label STEP certified |
Sustainable:: |
Yes, new wool is a renewable raw material |
Anti-slip: |
Rug pad underlay recommended on smooth floors |
Underfloor heating: |
Yes, suitable |
What is a Isfahan / Esfahan rug?
Isfahan rugs are made in the city with the same name: Esfahan. They are internationally known for extraordinary quality and beauty.
What is typical of Isfahan rugs?
Isfahan rugs have typical designs, such as Medaillon Rugs, Tree of Life Rugs, Piktoral Rugs and Hunting Rugs. The foundation consisting of warp and weft is usually a fine silk threat, the pile is short and made of fine wool called kurkwool. Parts of the design are executed in real silk to set highlights.
Are Isfahan rugs durable?
Due to the exquisit material combination and the excellent work it is obvious that Isfahan rugs are very durable.
"Isfahan is half the world". Persian proverb.
The king of Persian carpets is definitely the Isfahan carpet.
Since the desert oasis of Isfahan was made the capital of the Persian Empire under the Safavid Shahs in 1598, the art of carpet weaving began to flourish there in a quality that had not previously been thought possible.
For generations, the art of carpet weaving in Persia has been inextricably linked to the city of Isfahan. The quality of Isfahan carpets is world-leading. The finest knot densities, combined with the finest materials such as Kurk wool and real silk, result in unique masterpieces.
A filigree floral motif is typical of the design of Isfahan carpets. In the center of the inner field, Isfahan rugs often have a star-shaped medallion, reminiscent of the inner dome of a mosque. The four corners of the inner field are often decorated with a contrasting color as well as tendrils, leaves and flowers. Due to the extremely high knot density - often around 1 million knots per square meter - the pattern is pin-sharp. The finest silk is used as the warp thread of the base fabric and as the edging of the pattern elements.
Today there are still carpet manufacturers in Isfahan whose masterpieces are undoubtedly among the finest carpets in the world. Knot densities of up to 2 million knots, the finest cork wool and Persian silk are processed into colorful unique pieces. Typical of Isfahan carpets is a floral pattern, a lavish choice of colors, detailed motif elaboration and accurate execution of the knotting.
Well-known manufacturers from Isfahan are Seirafian, Haghigi, Davari, Mehdie and Heghmatneshad.