Persian Qom Rug - 1.92 x 0.80 TribalQum rugs are among the finest rugs in the world. The quality of Qum silk rugs is particularly high. In the past and at present, Qum is one of the most important centres for producing silk, Kourk wool and silk inlaid carpets. Weavers in Qum use Persian knots and average around 600 knots per square inch. The majority are small, very fine, and beautiful; so many people hang them on the wall. The patterns are usually highly curvilinear, but they sometimes
still weave Persian carpets with influences carried forward from the 16th century
regeneration and spring is also a path to heaven should we wish to take that journey
Rich cultural storytelling woven into every motif
Border of flower heads and leaf forms
Both men and women partake in the art of weaving tribal area rugs both for their personal use and for commercial purposes
A magnificent central medallion carpet that has around the medallion a beautiful subdued yellow coloured base field that together create the illusion of a human-eye
It is made form wool and comes from the wool of Tabriz
Common patterns include medallions
made from silk
Each type of rug has their own unique characteristics
Qum is located in central IRAN
with the outer guard border being a solid dark colour