The variety of the different rug types and weaving textures in the world of antique carpets is tremendous with some techniques resulting in flat woven rugs and other techniques resulting in deep pile carpets.
Antique persian carpet designs.
To distinguish a persian antique rug from other types of oriental rugs take note of the following details.
The original golden age of persian carpet weaving was during the safavid dynasty.
The safavids used court run manufacturers in cities such as isfahan to produce rugs with elaborate colors and designs.
Antique persian rug 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 the bronze age.
However painted depictions prove a longer history of production.
The earliest surviving corpus of antique persian rugs come from the safavid dynasty 1501 1736 in the 16th century.
Some of the tribes that produce these distinct carpets and rugs include.
Isfahan antique rugs are still considered to be some of the most valuable high end antique carpets and rugs in the world.
Persia the ancient persian name of iran boasts to be the world s most superior culture in carpet manufacturing the art of weaving and dying is inherited and carpets of all styles and sizes are made here.
The dyes used in creating the various designs and patterns are extracted from plants and other natural sources.
A trained eye will be able to distinguish a true persian carpet from other types of rugs and will also be able to recognize the many different rug types just through observation.
The map showing some important persian carpet manufacturing areas.
In the case of tribal persian rug designs such as geometric animals people and everyday objects antique hand made persian rugs are a classic example of art imitating life and life imitating art as the design rich repertoire of persian rug weavers continues to inspire artists and designers the world over.