Chinese Rug - 0.91 x 0.91 classicAbout 2,000 years ago the first rugs for the imperial court were made in China. The antique rugs are determined by patterns of porcelain painting or silk weaving. Taoist and Buddhist influences can also be seen. Nowadays, carpets are produced in modern knotting, which are also oriented to Persian models. Chinese rugs are quite durable models. Production is mainly to be found in the major cities of Beijing and Tianjin. The Faeghi family are the name
mainly by Afghan Turkmens and Uzbeks
The centre is creation itself exposing outward in beauty and order with life and vitality everywhere
The colours are muted and delightful
Qom rugs (or Qum
Ardekan rugs originate from Ardakan
The first looms were established in the 1930s at the instigation of a group of Kashan merchants
including tent bags and ceremonial pieces The Faeghi family are the name you can trust
This carpet is a work of art and reflects very highly on the skill of the master weaver who knew how to combine both colour blending and design to produce the fine and very beautiful carpet
which help to emphasis the parchment colour base of the main field
Ardabil rugs represent the very best of carpet design and are highly sort after by collector and proud homeowner alike
The weavers may also incorporate silk into the woollen pile in order to accentuate highlights in the pattern The carpets have a typical Tabriz design
refined aesthetic that suits both traditional and contemporary interiors